My dual booting days are over Tuesday Nov 1 8:08:12 2022 ------------------------------ Or maybe not... I started using linux in 2003, I dual booted until 2005 and from then on I exclusively used one of the *nix family operating systems (linux, bsd and others) Last night I remembered back in the days in which you had to reboot your machine to switch your system. It was fun, but now I just can't imagine doing it again and again. I say it was fun because it was a time of experimentation and learning. I once had windows and SUSE and both emule and amule continued working sharing the same directory independently of the os you were using. It was like wow to a newbie like me. Well those days are long gone, except for one machine in which I have debian and freebsd in two hard drives. But to tell you the truth I hardly ever boot into that debian instance. I consider it my freebsd machine. Too bad I use it very little even though I put a lot of effort configuring freebsd to my liking. In fact there is not a lot of difference booting into one or the other since they have similar setups, in terms of software and everyday use applications. (i3, text editor, web browser...) the real difference lies under the hood. Have a good All Saints' Day ______________________________________________________________________ Gophered by Gophernicus/1.6 on NetBSD/amd64 9.1