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Egorian2018-04-17 17:47:45
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Egorian, 2018-04-17 17:47:45

Windows 10 and Linux on the same SSD?

The car is ten. I wanted to try Linux, or rather Kali Linux. I can't run it on a virtual machine. There is no virtualization option. What happens if I create another partition on the disk and put Linux there?
I read that there will be a lot of problems, etc. The speed of the Linux system is not important. I plan to use only the console

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AVKor, 2018-04-17
@Egorian

Kali - firstly, a specialized distribution, with a completely different target audience than "try Linux", and secondly, very often problematic to install.
Also what means "there is no possibility for virtualization"?
Dual boot is a bad idea.
Buy an old computer for three kopecks, install normal Debian and "try" as much as you like via SSH.

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CityCat4, 2018-04-17
@CityCat4

It will be normal, just cut off the section first. And keep in mind that Kali is a distribution that is very different from "try it out". This is a highly specialized distribution. To try - take bubuntu, debian ...

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Dmitry, 2018-04-18
@Angie_Larkin

Dual boot, Win10 and at different times - different versions of Linux and Ubuntu and Kali and Redhat. There were no problems, except that it was rude to restore a couple of times

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tartarelin, 2018-04-18
@tartarelin

Install VirtualBox or vmware player, deploy Kali Linux there
Your processor supports both VT-x and VT-d, you have no problems with virtualization

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