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Hi there.
Unless you really need to mess around with specific hardware why even bother with dual booting. Choose what OS you want to be your PRIMARY OS (i.e the one you most use) and then create the other OS as a VIRTUAL MACHINE. Easy enough to do with things like VBOX / VMWARE.
These days the overheads of using a VM are fairly minimal so I'd leave Dual Booting unless you really have to do it.
Cheers
jimbo