• seaQueue@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Or do what I do for a portable install. Stick an old SATA or NVMe drive in a good USB enclosure (one that supports TRIM and doesn’t have dodgy drivers) plug that in, plug in an install ISO flash drive, boot the flash drive and install directly onto the external drive. Then just plug it in and boot it when you want to use Linux, or unplug it and use Windows. Boom, persistent emergency OS that you can use anywhere.

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      1 year ago

      When you want to go overboard because you want more fun, get enterprise equipment and get proxmox running with all kinds of virtual machines running with whatever you please. With access from anywhere in the world through rdp or vnc or whatever and you don’t need to worry about leaving a laptop on and running connected to wall power. Always secure because your data is technically in a personal cloud.

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        1 year ago

        This is literally what i’m doing for apps that have to have w10 (and fuck you cricut). Got an r210 coming i’m gonna slap proxmox on with with w10 and XP (walled, it’s for specific legacy camera hardware) vms