Speed effects in dual booted box

Linux Tyro ubuntu.bkn1 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 2 07:01:19 UTC 2011


On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 11:17 PM, Hans Muecke <
ubuntu-ml01 at filderstadtweather.eu> wrote:

My understanding of "dual boot" is that both (or more) os are on seperate
> partitions/hard disks. That's how I set up my machines, if I decide to keep
> Windows (which I normaly don't do). Therefor I can't confirm any speede (or
> other) effects.


I think you are correct, other wise we cannot have dual booting options, if
partition is one only, then we get booted with one distro only and the case
is different that after booting on OS and from its desktop (virtually) we
enter another distro.

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