This is my method to dual-boot NetBSD and Archilnux in my laptop.

Please, feel free to comment everything I’m doing wrong. I’m not exactly an expert on the topic.

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Why are you not just using virtual machines? I ask my question in earnest.

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Because I want to learn via daily driving it. And because my laptop has two drives.

But in the end, when I need my GPU or something linux-specific, I just boot Arch.

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