Some people will do some really crazy things with iPhones and one developer has proven that fact pretty conclusively. According to a post to Twitter, they have been able to dual boot an iPhone with both iOS 13.3 and Linux. Because why not?
A new and improved version of Kloader has been released for 64-bit devices, potentially bringing dual-booting of firmware and more to newer-generation iPhone and iPad devices.
Want to install and dual boot macOS Sierra 10.12 beta with OS X El Capitan on a separate partition? Here's a detailed step by step tutorial on how to do just that.
Step by step tutorial on how to install and dual-boot OS X El Capitan with Yosemite on separate partition. This configuration will help you test El Capitan beta without messing up your main Yosemite setup.
Being able to install multiple operating systems on a desktop computer is something we just assume as standard. Running Linux alongside a Windows installation on a PC is an everyday experience for millions of users around the world. Installing Windows 7 or Windows 8 as a dual-boot operating system on a Mac is actually extremely commonplace as well. Although mobile platforms have benefited from significant growth in the last few years, and continue to grow, we've never really had a truly functioning dual-boot system that has been adopted by the masses. For those that may have heard of, and used, the MultiROM booting system on Android you may be pleased to hear that the development team have released a new version with support for additional hardware.
Dual booting operating systems on mobile devices can be an exciting experience, and although Windows 8 usually restricted to tablets vetted officially by Microsoft, it doesn't always have to be this way. The folks of XDA-Developers have found a way to dual boot Android and Windows 8 on the Acer Iconia W700, and although it's by no means a seamless experience, it does offer a little variation to those of a very tech-orientated nature.