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minus-squareares35linkfedilink14•1 year agoi’ve had both windows and linux mess-up dual boot setups… so i started keeping them separate. either different systems, or run in a vm.
minus-squareRandomLegend [He/Him]linkfedilinkEnglish30•1 year agoMy issue is that when linux fucks up my bootloader it’s usually by mistake / bug. If windows does it it’s pretty much deliberate
minus-squarelazynoobletlinkfedilinkEnglish6•1 year agoVMWare workstation is well worth the £££. I work in a Windows VM that is fully compliant with all the business requirements and when I run it full screen I don’t feel like it’s a VM.
i’ve had both windows and linux mess-up dual boot setups… so i started keeping them separate. either different systems, or run in a vm.
My issue is that when linux fucks up my bootloader it’s usually by mistake / bug. If windows does it it’s pretty much deliberate
VMWare workstation is well worth the £££. I work in a Windows VM that is fully compliant with all the business requirements and when I run it full screen I don’t feel like it’s a VM.