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This is a demonstration of establishing a desktop system running two or more linux installations. For the example we shall install two installations of Linux Mint of different versions.
- Version 19.2 will be installed because user wishes to have the latest softwares and gaming
- Version 18.3 will be installed for compatibility with productivity software user requires for work
The primary installation will be the 19.2.
Create the bootable media: The easiest way to install Linux Mint is with a USB flash drive. Linux mint includes software called "USB Image Writer" that you can use to write the ISO to the flash media. You can use a program called Etcher on Windows, or refer to our guide Bootable USB flash drive utilities.
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- Kubuntu and Ubuntu Linux Distribution Reference
- Dual Boot Linux and Linux