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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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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.
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 ...
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
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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