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# Dual Booting OpenBSD and Alpine Linux on a X220 ThinkPad
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I've always found it useful to run both OpenBSD and some form of Linux variation on my personal machines. Most times, I would default to running one OS on bare metal, while the other would simply live in a VM. This works *okay* but I prefer my operating systems having a "hardware separator" - if that makes sense? So, I set off to start dual booting both OpenBSD and Alpine Linux on my X220 ThinkPad.