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I hope this isn't a stupid question, but I'm trying to load Retropie, Raspbian, and really any variant of Kodi/XBMC, all onto one SD card

Using Berryboot, I wasn't able to do much(it didn't recognize my WiFi adapter), so I'll be trying to add all 3 onto NOOBS, if possible

But is there any tutorial or guide on how to do this with NOOBS?

PiAhoy
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You don't need 3 boots to do this. You can load Raspbian on sd card, then install RetroPie on it with autoboot and install Kodi in RetroPie (Section experimental packages).

If you want use RetroPie just boot.

If you want use Kodi just select it from RetroPie menu.

If you want use Raspbian just close emulation station and run lightdm with command:

sudo systemctl lightdm start

Huczu
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Try looking at this site: http://www.multibootpi.com/builds/retropie-v4-0-2-raspbian-kodi-libreelec-openelec-or-osmc-you-decide/#more-211

That does not explain how it was done, but at least provides a point of reference. I suspect it is similar to this method:

Based on NOOBS (which is multi-boot).

goldilocks
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I was successfully able to load Berryboot and connect it to internet in my first attempt. I used Raspberry Pi 3 which has on board wifi. But I preferred direct internet Ethernet connection from my laptop after bridging it with my Wifi connection in laptop for more connection stability.

step 1: bridge your wifi connection of your laptop with Ethernet connection to RPi

https://www.hackster.io/Anwaarullah/sharing-wifi-with-raspberry-pi-using-a-lan-cable-ae1f44

step 2: Follow this video instruction to Multi-boot with BerryBoot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGCeLct5SUg