Hi,

> Therefore, Option #2 will be extremely common. What percent of Fedora
> users dual boot? I have no empirical data. I'd guess 1/2.

Sure?  I would expect in the age of virtualization people prefer
virtual machines, because you can run fedora and $someotheros at the
same time then.

The installer must be able to handle this even if it is 10% only, so the
numbers don't change much on the fundamental issue.

I'm just curious ...

cheers,
  Gerd
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