Dual Boot
Dual boot allows two different operating systems to be installed on the same computer, each with its own kernel.
When the computer starts, a Bootloader lets you choose which OS to run. Each OS operates independently with its own kernel.
Dual boot allows two different operating systems to be installed on the same computer, each with its own kernel.
When the computer starts, a Bootloader lets you choose which OS to run. Each OS operates independently with its own kernel.