"Best Practices for Setting Up a Triple-Boot System (Windows, Linux, and macOS) on UEFI BIOS"
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:47 am
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to set up a triple-boot configuration with Windows 11, Ubuntu, and macOS (for development purposes) on a UEFI-based system. I’ve used BootIt before for dual-boot setups, but I’m not sure about the best partitioning strategy or bootloader configuration when adding a third OS. So should I use a single EFI System Partition for all OSes, or is it safer to separate them? ANd how does BootIt handle macOS in a UEFI setup?
I’m planning to set up a triple-boot configuration with Windows 11, Ubuntu, and macOS (for development purposes) on a UEFI-based system. I’ve used BootIt before for dual-boot setups, but I’m not sure about the best partitioning strategy or bootloader configuration when adding a third OS. So should I use a single EFI System Partition for all OSes, or is it safer to separate them? ANd how does BootIt handle macOS in a UEFI setup?