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rifsam
To give some context, my machine is setup with 2 physical NVME disks, one with Windows 11 installed and the other with Linux installed (the particular distro should not matter in this situation). This multiboot setup is useful in order to have both OS available for use at raw level performance. However, it is nice to occasionally be able to run both OS at the same time. My solution to this is using Virtualbox on both OS, whereby the host OS can spin up the guest OS by running the guest OS in a VM and accessing the NVME disk through a Virtualbox raw disk image, which essentially is a virtual ha
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