Is it possible to have 2 Operating Systems booted at the same time. 2nd being live from USB stick?
Say main OS being Linux, and then you switch to a "Bootable USB Tails" for some tasks, and return to main OS when you want; without having to restart.
Is this technically possible with 1 laptop only? Is there a software, technology or peripheral device allowing this?
This is for work or banking sensitive data, where i want to avoid my activity being monitored on main Linux. Thus usage of virtualization is redundant as if my screens get monitored so does what i do on VMware , for example...
Say main OS being Linux, and then you switch to a "Bootable USB Tails" for some tasks, and return to main OS when you want; without having to restart.
Is this technically possible with 1 laptop only? Is there a software, technology or peripheral device allowing this?
This is for work or banking sensitive data, where i want to avoid my activity being monitored on main Linux. Thus usage of virtualization is redundant as if my screens get monitored so does what i do on VMware , for example...
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