On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 5:54 PM, David Christensen < [email protected]> wrote:
> On 03/26/2015 04:38 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > >> Shortly I will become the owner of a refurbished Dell >>> with Win7 already on its 160g sata hard drive. >>> I have no need or use for a multi-OS multi-boot >>> machine. I only want wheezy on this for now. >>> >> > I hated dual-boot -- getting it working was painful enough. But > constantly rebooting and switching OS's to get something useful done was a > PITA. Hot-swap bays and multiple drives eliminates the first problem (and > simplifies imaging, backups, restores, and other administrative chores; I > recommend it). Multiple computers with one O/S each is best. > > After wrestling with making a Windows 8.1/Jessie dual boot box a while, and finding it unbearably distasteful, my solution was to install physical switches onto the back panel to turn on/off the Windows drive, and another to turn on/off the Jessie boot/system drive. I just throw the switches prior to powering on the box and it works great. Having SATA drives, I used double pole/double throw switches to make and break connections to the red and the yellow power leads to the drives in question. A benefit to this "solution" is you don't have to deactivate Windows hibernate/sleep modes which I believe you must if you do a traditional dual boot. Also, you cannot obviously use one or the other drives at all at times, but I have a third HDD which is unswitched and has a NTFS partition to exchange data between the OS's

