off topic: I used to do that myself. Now I just run openbsd on two laptops. I have a box with FreeBSD and bhyve where I run Windows and Linux variations. I wish OpenBSD had a better hypervisor or at least port byhve.
I use WIndows for porting my applications too. Not the other way around. I rely on OpenBSD not WIndows. On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 8:01 PM Courtney <taeki...@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure what your hardware situation is, but I have been able to dual > boot Linux and OpenBSD no problem. I have Linux on 1 drive and OpenBSD > on another. At boot I default to my OpenBSD drive. However, to get to > Linux I use my motherboard's boot menu and select the Linux drive. > Hasn't been an issue. I'm sure things get muddy when you want them both > on the same drive..I don't like attempting that anymore for any OS > combination. Too many headaches. > > Courtney > > On 5/24/22 15:28, Gustavo Rios wrote: > > May some one here suggest a documentation the explains this scenario ? I > am > > in needof this. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > Gustavo. > > > >