Linux 7.1 just killed one of dual-booting’s biggest headaches
If someone wants to try Linux, but they're unsure if they want to wipe their computer for it, people often recommend dual-booting it with Windows. That way, you keep the familiar OS while also checking out your shiny new Linux distro, and if you don't like it, you can just nuke the Linux partition, and no harm is done to your Windows one.
If someone wants to try Linux, but they’re unsure if they want to wipe their computer for it, people often recommend dual-booting it with Windows. That way, you keep the familiar OS while also checking out your shiny new Linux distro, and if you don’t like it, you can just nuke the Linux partition, and no harm is done to your Windows one.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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