Hm ok.
- I will be able to use usb drives, in fact, just bought couple of new ones
- not sure if I would need a snapshot for comparing distros.....but might be nice during the learning process
- I wouldn't partition the hard drive for comparing distros, only after I decide which one to use long term
- not rebooting is the strongest argument yet
Are there any security or other issues with running an os from a vm on a long term basis? Eventually I would install it on the hard drive, but while learning, and until I stop needing Windows daily or weekly, using a vm sounds awesome. But it could be several months before I could fledge.
But when people have said "dual boot", I thought that meant running both os at the same time. If I would have a partition and dual boot, would I still have to log off of one and log on to the other, whenever I need to go back to Windows, or Windows back to Linux?
- You mean a vm would be more isolated than a partition on the hard drive?
Thanks for the info - much appreciated