>
> Is there actually anyone working on the hidden OS option for the 
> linux? Would be very much appreciated. 
>
>

Hah. I actually did something like this by accident the first time I 
installed Qubes.  I had KDE neon installed, and I couldn't get it to dual 
boot correctly.  It turned out that the order in which I installed the OSes 
made a difference.  

In any case, my laptop has two drives -- a 256G SSD and a 1 TB conventional 
hard drive.  I got frustrated trying to get it to work, so simply installed 
one OS on the SSD and one on the hard drive, each with it's own MBR, UEFI 
setup and grub.  So, if you turned the machine on, it defaulted to booting 
into KDE neon, and booted from the hard drive.  If I wanted to boot from 
Qubes, I had to frantically hit the escape key and choose to boot from the 
MBR on the SSD in the BIOS/startup menu.

I thought it was kind of cool, but decided I was wasting disk space so 
deleted everything when rc2 came out and just use Qubes now -- though I 
wish KDE worked better...

billo

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