I know that you can have two operating systems assuming no VM, virtutal machine, is being used. However, a friend of mine says that windows will get deleted for the next time it updates. The reason is that it recognizes the existence of another OS (Ubuntu) on the hard drive.
Is this true ? or similar to something that might be true ?
Thanks.
I've been running dual boot setups for more than 3 years now, on two different machines (laptops), with:
So far I have not had any issues with any updates and I have regularly updated both Windows and Ubuntu.
On one of the machines I even made the (then free) upgrade from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 and everything still works fine.
EDIT:
FWIW I never used the "install along other operating system" option during Ubuntu setup, but preferred to manually create the partition scheme. Obviously, if you choose to do this you should be super careful not to erase the Windows partition.
The two issues I ran into while using a dual boot setup were these:
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