I have used Ubuntu and Windows 10 on the same computer for years. Currently I 
use a drive tray (KF-1000-BK) so that one or the other 3.5" SATA drive can be 
inserted at a time.
I am about to move to a more modern computer. I could probably use the same 
setup, though the new case makes physical modifications more difficult. For 
this reason, I have been thinking about installing the Windows drive as SATA0 
and Ubuntu as SATA1, and modifying GRUB so that the booting is done from the 
first track of SATA0. I don't know exactly how to do this, so any advice would 
be appreciated.  Robert "Tim" Kopp 
http://analytic.tripod.com/  
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