I think so. I use the Refit boot loader (I may have that name wrong)
to boot Mac OS and Windows. I don't see why I couldn't set up another
partition, though. I'm sure google will have plenty of in-depth
articles and tutorials about this. Note that you will need sighted
help to set up some of this, at least I did.

On 5/1/12, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure the short answer to this question will be technically?...
> yes... The long answer will probably be, yes, and no.
>
> Technically speaking, Bootcamp is made for either Windows Vista, or Windows
> 7.  Is there a way however that I could set up a bootcamp partition, then
> install UBuntu, Vinux, or F123 Linux?  preferably either the last two of the
> three.
>
> I know I could do this in VMWare Fusion, ok, fine, that's fair, but that's
> not exactly what I'm wanting to do for various reasons.  For another thing,
> being I'm an audio engineer, I want to keep my mac partition free of pretty
> much anything non audio related for my studio workflow.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chris.
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