I have to agree with BP - the "dual boot option" is a slippery slope to ruin. It reminds me
of the time I gave a computer to relatives with Linux pre-installed and configured for them,
hoping they would spend the time to experience and learn an OS they weren't used to. At the
time, the easiest way to run Windows apps from Wine was off the Windows partion of a dual-boot
machine, so I added a dual-boot. Call them lazy or addicted, it wasn't long before they
rebooted into Windows and stayed there!