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Ok, so I just learned about distrobox from another one of my posts on a different account. What I'm currently wanting to do is triple boot an arch distro, a debian distro, and a rhel distro. But it seems quite difficult to do and many folks advised against it... Everybody keeps pushing VM for that. Idk enough about virtualization yet, but I dont really like that idea. I'd rather have them physically installed as separate workstations on my system, ya know?