10-20-2017, 04:00 PM
Quote:It's more easy
Just a personal opinion. It is more easy to run Linux on a thumb drive now a days. Than running a dual booter.
When dual boot screws up. It kills the whole unit sometimes. When thumb drive screws up . Just the thumb drive is affected.
I used to multiboot 7 or 8 linux distros on a test box with Windows using Grub Legacy, Grub4dos, and others.
Now a days. I don't even bother with dual boot on internal drives any more. USB drives are cheaper now. Than in the past.
Hell, I even ran linux off of a 128MB flash drive on a Windows 7 laptop. Kept the save files on the Windows drive on NTFS partitions. Used them when I needed them booting the flash drive.
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