![]() So Windows might disable grub or Linux might disable the equivalent Windows tools. 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. it's a very powerful tool, but a little bit hard to master even for long term unix addicts. Modern linux distributions on standard PC hardware and X86 based server boards nowadays usually utilize grub2 for dual boot configuration and similar tasks. ![]() Installing resolve on one of this more common and very well working/documented standard distributions, isn't always trivial and straight forward, but it's IMHO easier to workaround all of resolves installer glitches, than to be trapped and handicapped by the shortcomings of BMDs provided base system otherwise. intels clear linux is another interesting but still rather uncommon choice, if you want a super optimized distribution, which in most benchmarks will have a significant lead. I'll never advice anyone to work with this horrible outdated, incomplete and inefficient installation media provided by blackmagic! a clean ubuntu/debian/mint installation is IMHO a much more promising user friendly and efficient base for serious migration to linux. how much freedom you have to control and customize the actual installation process. you can boot from your preferred boot images by this kind of emulation and evaluate how well it works resp. ![]() Perhaps you should try this installation scenarios within a save sandbox environment provided by virtual machines (virtualbox, qemu/kvm etc.).
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