By any chance ... is this only possible with an installation of OS4?
Naw.. you can set up a multi-boot on any AmigaOS versions around. I had my old A500 set up with 1.3 and 2.1 (No reason you couldn't do 3.1, as well, just it wasn't out way back then!)
What I did was have a bootable DH0: with an s:startup-sequence in it that loaded just enough minimal files to boot to a menu. Each option on the start menu had an associated S: script which would rekick a kickstart, if necessary, move the assigns and mounts to whichever OS version I wanted to boot, then it would hand-off to the s:startup-sequence for that OS. It was pretty slick for 1992. :lol: