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Not an answer to your question, but have you checked out Bedrock Linux as opposed to installing multiple distros? Or maybe using virtual machines?
I have HEARD of Bedrock but never really read about it. I will give it a check out now. Not too interested in VM's ATM
Bedrock linux is not a vm. It is a meta distro means it runs on top of your distros kernel.
Oh I wasn't inferring Bedrock was VM, was just saying I dont want to explore the VM route... I tried to before and messed things up lol though I will learn about it down the road! I'll read up on Bedrock though