Seth Goldin wrote:My understanding is that if you partition the one disk and have both Windows and Linux on the same one, the init systems will interfere with one another. So Windows might disable grub or Linux might disable the equivalent Windows tools. It can become quite a headache.sure...
If you can find specific information about your computer at it’s manufacturer’s website, do so. This information can tell you what is known to work, what disk drives were included with it originally, how expandable the RAM is, etc. Don’t be afraid to try external hardware if it is ...
Seth Goldin wrote:My understanding is that if you partition the one disk and have both Windows and Linux on the same one, the init systems will interfere with one another. So Windows might disable grub or Linux might disable the equivalent Windows tools. It can become quite a headache.sure...