Published on: 2025-11-10 21:47:52
I primarily run Linux, for work and for gaming. Unfortunately, some competitive games refuse to work on Linux or in virtual machines. This post explores installing and booting Windows 11 on physical hardware with a disk exported from a NAS. My primary operating system is Linux: I have it installed on my laptop and desktop. Thanks to the amazing work of the WINE, CodeWeavers, and Valve developers, it’s also where I do PC gaming. I can spin up Windows in a virtual machine for the rare times I nee
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