• RusAD@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 days ago

      That is a risk that should be accepted. Still doesn’t answer my question, why shouldn’t it be done?

      Let’s say hypothetically that I’m a student who has a mediocre laptop with only a single internal drive. And I need Linux for college, and I want Windows to play [insert a game with shitty DRM that’s unsupported by Proton] with friends. Why shouldn’t I install two OS’s on the same drive?

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        5 days ago

        You never need Linux for college.

        Install windows first. Problem solved.

        It does answer your question of why it shouldn’t be done.