Subj : Ctrl-Alt-Del before login
To   : Sean Dennis
From : Vincent Coen
Date : Thu Apr 07 2022 05:07 pm

Hello Sean!

Thursday April 07 2022 10:56, you wrote to me:

Remember that you can install Linux on a Windows based platform so that both
are installed and you during boot process -> Boot Manager select the system
you
wish to run with the Default being the previous system used (if not changing
any settings).

Just be careful during the Linux install to select the correct install.

Works very well as I use Linux boot manager on most of my systems to select
other systems or version of the same distro but I have broken down my primary
and secondary bootable drives to hold multi partitions using the GPT format
where each one is around 50 GB and I have an other drive to hold the /home
partition that I have set to auto mount for each one were needed.

/home used to hold the users home directories under /home i.e.,
/home
home/vince
home/fred
home/mbse etc

This way I do not have to rebuild all the data and software held on it for
each
distro or Linux version.

There again I can be sometimes a bit lazy and I do like a easy life when using
systems.

Bye the bye you cannot do the reverse i.e., first installing Linux then
Windows
as it does not have the facilities to add itself to say pre-installed Linux,
at
least every time I have tried it in the past but not done so since v7.

It might be worth an experiment with a spare HDD to do so just to see if it is
still the case.

Another option if running v10 & 11 that is fully up to date is to install WSL
with a Linux distro that is certified from MS - I have not tried this but
should work in a similar manner to my first suggestion.

I should note here that I keep on one of the MS development channels that
gives
me early releases of window versions, currently if I remember correctly at
10H2 or 11H2 last time I did a heavy update on my full laptop.

Does require me to have a lot of time for doing so as it is very slow in
downloading the updates despite having a fast ISP download speed (210 MB).

Vince



VC>> Simple fix - Install your fav. Linux distro :)

> My mother and I have actually been discussing that as of late.  The
> two programs she uses are Firefox and Thunderbird.  When I explained
> to her that I could move her FF and TB profiles over to a Linux
> install without any loss of productivity, she commented that she "saw
> no need to use Windows anymore".  Her older but still very reliable HP
> commercial color laser printer is well-supported via HPLIP and CUPS.
> Windows keeps breaking it.

> We'll see where this goes.  Converting her computer from W10 to Devuan
> Linux is going to take some effort.

> My dad will have to stay on Windows.  Due to physical disability, he
> uses Dragon Professionally Speaking for speech-to-text capability and
> there's no good alternative for that under Linux.

> My mother is more "computer savvy" than my dad but my dad has
> tramautic brain injury from being hit head-on by a drunk driver at 70
> MPH in 2003 so it is hard for him to learn and retain new skills
> anymore and even old skills can be very shaky at times.

VC>> Guessing it is, a local setting, does it offer boxes for user
VC>> name and
VC>>  password at log in ?

> It is a local setting but I can't figure out where it is being toggled
> on and off at.

> -- Sean

> ... If you stand by the sea, it sounds like putting a shell to your
> ear.


Vincent

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