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A symptom of linux past traumas
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Out of curiosity, do you VM the Windows or the Linux? I know Windows really doesn't play well with bootloaders.
Whatever is needed.
My preference is Linux as the base system, then several VM's with both Linuxes and Windoses inside. Proxmox on the base system makes it easy.
I tried via a VM but CAD applications need a GPU and doing a GPU pass through with a nvidia card on my laptop was too much for me.
I totally get it but KVM/qumu is really awesome. Well worth the setup time IMHO.