Does anyone still dual-boot?

Does anyone still dual-boot?

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I do have a clean Windows 10 install alongside with my GNU/Linux system THOUGH. But that's just there to make the PC look normal if someone were to use it.

Arch for regular use, another OS for other things

Dual booting is a really retarded idea when every CPU since 2011 has running type-1 hypervisors efficiently as a design consideration. I switch between Windows, macOS (with very few traditional hackintosh problems), and any Linuxes in under 5 seconds. Proxmox baybe, free for personal use!

'obson lost

HWABAG

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used to but i'm running out of space in linux and I no longer need lightroom (darktable just werks)

dubs and I delete windows rn

kek has spoken

shit tier wojack

god tier wojack

I do. I have a separate hard drive for Windows and GNU/Linux

done
I'll move linux to where it needs to be tomorrow or at a later date depending on how much time this should take

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I have windows as my primary os for gaymen and use Ubuntu in wsl for development. Best of both worlds desu

Based

What games are you playing. I've been playing Elden Ring on Linux and it's running great.

bumo

HWABASS4BBC

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No, I have plenty of RAM so I use a VM instead.

Fucking raid

I love BBC slut cobson.

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I have a usb-c NVME with Windows 10 to Go. I just boot off of it when I want to play vidya that has anti cheat that wont work in proton.

The only other thing I need windows for work (office, outlook, teams) I just run in a vm.

I dualboot
linux and netbsd

Digitally based