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The quickest and easiest way is to install Linux on a separate hard drive and use your BIOS boot menu to select which hard drive (OS) to boot. You don't have to mess with any boot loaders or VM's or MBR's - see the description below...
This is how I set it up: (I currently have two hard drives...
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