On Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 8:13:32 AM UTC+2, Paulo Marques wrote:
> Hi Foppe, 
> 
> "You'll have to install it to a disk and dual-boot to it to get it to work" 
> According to Qubes Team that isn't a very good solution for security reasons 
> because the other system can be "taken" and your all qubes installation is at 
> risk, wright? 
> 
> Anyway, I've insttaled Fedora 23 and it seems to be running alright...

Strictly, yes, but so long as your Qubes installation is encrypted, the risk 
isn't that big -- only if someone who can hack your hardware while you're in 
windows, can they then check out what you're doing while in Qubes. I don't have 
a dual-boot menu, though, I just tell the bios from which disk to boot.

Anyway, until a live-USB comes out, that's the only way to test out Qubes. :)

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