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roda@lemmy.sdf.org to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Casually running 3 operating systems on one PC

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Casually running 3 operating systems on one PC

roda@lemmy.sdf.org to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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    …so?

  • Justin@apollo.town
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    This is a rather low-quality post. You didn’t even tell the audience what operating systems you are running.

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    3… those are rookie numbers. You got to pump those numbers up! Qubes welcomes you

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    I’m impressed, just because I’ve never had the need to do this.

    So, like Windows, Linux, and macOS? Or 3 different distros?

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      DOS, Amiga, and CP/M

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    The hardest part of it all is keeping grub’s sh*t together.

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