Linux in Windows10 WITHOUT dual Boot? yes you can !

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Linux in Windows 10 WITHOUT dual Boot - Are you interested of trying it?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 37.5%
  • No

    Votes: 8 50.0%
  • i won't know how to do it

    Votes: 2 12.5%

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Yes. Windows 10 is nothing special. We have established that, both when the operating system was released, in my review on G50 a year ago, and more recently in my article on the Anniversary Update. Neither good not bad. Just average.

However, what makes is rather interesting is that you can run BASH. Yes, proper Linux, essentially. Not as a virtual machine. It's a user-mode implementation of Ubuntu, through the use of Pico kernel drivers that translate Linux syscalls into NT APIs and emulate the Linux kernel. Wicked. Clever. It's called Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and it is as native as it gets. Quite compelling for us nerds. Let us explore.

interesting having Unbuntu directly injected in Win10 :D
 
I tried dual booting Linux on my main computer and it got corrupted noe I'm back with The Widows 10 and a annoying GNU grub popup every system boot. :p
 
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I tried dual booting Linux on my main computer and it got corrupted noe I'm back with The Widows 10 and a annoying GNU grub popup every system boot. :p

go in your bios, and add Win10 as first booter then delete linux from the boot sequence
 
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