The journey onto Ubuntu has begun . . . . . 

I have successfully loaded a Dual Boot on a test machine.  i.e. Windows and 
Ubuntu.  So I now know what to expect when loading DB to my primary machine.

The objective is to slowly migrate from Windows to Ubuntu.  I want to achieve 
is a situation where I can simply toggle between the two systems - depending on 
what application I might be working with at any time.  In so doing I hope to 
ween myself (& my wife who is not very PC literate) onto Ubuntu totally.  So, 
in my minds eye, I want to log onto Windows by default (so that my wife is not 
confronted with anything unusual when she logs on)  but have the ability to 
toggle into Ubuntu on the fly for my own purposes.  

Windows by default I can manage.  I would like some pointers on:

    1. How to create a toggle?
    2. Share or access data files seamlessly between the systems?

I do have access to a couple of spare PC's so I guess there are other 
alternatives.  But, ideally I am looking for a solution where we sit at one 
terminal with one data base shared by the two systems.

    3. Is networking a better solution for me?
    4. When installing Ubuntu, it offers to migrate existing Windows data 
"yes/no" in the process.  What happens in that case?

In gratitude,
Dave W
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