> On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 12:00:09 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
> > Fact is, a _lot_ of people still dual boot with Windows, because
> > they're
> > not sure they want to switch 100% to Linux, or they still need to
> > run
> > some apps on Windows, or they want to play games, or whatever. Is
> > anyone
> > seriously doubting it's a common and important use case?
> 
> I DO NOT object to this statement, but I am just curious, whether you
> have any recent data supporting it. Could smolt register and collect
> information about this (it should be able to read grub2
> configuration,
> shouldn't it)?
> 
> Matěj

Hey, Matěj, do we really need to discuss such obvious issues? Just ask around, 
in Red Hat, some students, look at some support forums, and you'll have no 
doubt. Loads of people dual-boot every day.

The statistics could be interesting wrt to other minor OSes, like MacOS etc, 
but wrt Windows the answer is "masses".
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