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Hi all,
I have a (quite old) setup from 2015. I followed this build:
And it has served me well. I still use it as my daily machine, mac os (with ubuntu vm) for work and win10 for gaming.
I recently added an nvme drive and installed ubuntu 20.04. If I set in bios, I can boot directly into grub on that drive, and choose between ubuntu and win10. Otherwise I can set it to boot into the multibeast bootloader to choose between mac os and win10 as I have been doing for the past few years.
This is a pre-clover build. I've seen some threads about triple booting, but I can't find the infos I need to get the nvme drive into the boot menu.
Any guidance on this is much appreciated!
Rob
I have a (quite old) setup from 2015. I followed this build:
[SUCCESS] Spballer's Build: GA-Z97X-GAMING-GT / i7-4790k / Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 SC
Spballer's Build: GA-Z97X-GAMING-GT / i7-4790k / Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 SC Important 10.10.2 Update Information at bottom of post! **NEW (3/19/2015)** 10.10.2 Security Update / Web Driver information included Components Case: In Win 904 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HGUM230/...
www.tonymacx86.com
And it has served me well. I still use it as my daily machine, mac os (with ubuntu vm) for work and win10 for gaming.
I recently added an nvme drive and installed ubuntu 20.04. If I set in bios, I can boot directly into grub on that drive, and choose between ubuntu and win10. Otherwise I can set it to boot into the multibeast bootloader to choose between mac os and win10 as I have been doing for the past few years.
This is a pre-clover build. I've seen some threads about triple booting, but I can't find the infos I need to get the nvme drive into the boot menu.
Any guidance on this is much appreciated!
Rob