John Andersen wrote:
On 02/06/2017 8:48 AM, Alec Destry wrote:
My experience has been is that dual boot has always been full of problems. Instead of dual boot, you might consider making Leap 42.2 the only OS for your computer, install VMWare Workstation Player 12.5 under Leap 42.2 and then put Windows 10 in a virtual machine under VMWare Workstation Player 12.5.
I concur. Dual boot issues are the biggest source of problems I notice regardless of Distro. (Followed closely by Nvidia issues). I might look into VirtualBox instead of Vmware Player.
Gamers might look into Windows as the bare-metal operating system, because there are slight performance hits being in a virtual machine.
Well, dual boot /with windows/ maybe. But read between the lines, /Windows/ has always been a problem screwing up boot sectors. I keep a grub2 rescue disk on hand just in case, but I rarely get problems. But then I have no secure boot, and only Vista and XP. It's easy enough to make a rescue iso with grub2-mkrescue. Learn the commands to boot your system, or any system, before you need it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org