One of the details that has not changed for years is the i386 boot process. It was designed back in the days when computers had only floppy disk drives and machines had limited firmware. Since then, the procedure has not suffered any change and it makes some tasks very complex; one of these is the configuration of multiple operating systems (OSes) on a single machine.The new firmware for Intel-based machines, the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI), resolves this issue by providing a  
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