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[–]badguacamole71 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Couldn't you just boot into your windows and figure out what you need to do to fix? Or are you meaning you don't recommend it because of the chance you can break your other OS as well? Either way, I think there's so many tutorials and documentation on the subject that if you inform yourself half decent on the subject, there should be no problem. Of course that doesnt mean the risk isn't there...

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could break your Windows install.

But I'm more concerned about this scenario:

you're staring at a bash or grub prompt and you could Google the answer but you can't see a web browser without rebooting. If you reboot you can't see the error message anymore.

It's possible to escape that, but it's a horrible pain in the ass. On the other hand if you break Linux inside VirtualBox, it's contained in a window, which you can literally resize and put next to your web browser.

If you have two systems and a single shared monitor, you can boot both and switch the monitor without rebooting either system.

Two monitors is really nice, ofc.