Basically the title. I’ve only ever seen huge 20 page guides on how to make it work. Is there an easy way?

Specifically on Debian or Arch with a laptop with two gpus (zephyrus g14)

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      Indeed. That’s the opposite of what I’m looking for though. That’s complicated and apparently breaks ?

      I’m currently dual booting. Which works fine. I was wondering if there was an easier way though.

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        With Proxmox on AMD gpus, it can be as simple as picking a pci device from a dropdown.

        – but then again, you’ll need to learn how to properly use proxmox, esp. with respect to storage configuration. Also, the performance can still suffer, depending on various factors.

        If it’s not too big of an inconvenience, dual boot is the way to go, IMHO.

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        @shapis It’s complicated to setup but once done works wonderfully, you can share one GPU between OS’s in real time, even have one windows window up along with Linux at the same time. So I’m temporarily fuxored but I already have a plan for a fix and that is simply to steal the UEFI vm bios from Manjaro which does work and use it on Ubuntu.