all of the above
Dual booting is not restricted to Linux. Dual booting refers to the presence of two operating systems on one computer. Switch/choice between these operating systems is determined at boot time (either via bios or boot manager), therefore only one operating system is at use at a time.
If one or of the operating systems does not cooperate well with dual-booting (such as Windows with a Linux distribution), then you should install the troublesome operating system first. If both are well-behaved (such as two Linux distributions) then it does not generally matter.
Yes. This is known as "dual-booting."
An operating system is responsible for booting the computer and running programs. The operating system also keeps the system safe and runs drives.
Generally it's called "booting up" the system
all of the above
Booting is the act of switching on the computer and loading the operating system. This process is referred to as cold booting
Dual-booting is the process of running more than one operating system on a computer.
If booting does not occur you would not be able to use any application on your operating system
Dual booting is not restricted to Linux. Dual booting refers to the presence of two operating systems on one computer. Switch/choice between these operating systems is determined at boot time (either via bios or boot manager), therefore only one operating system is at use at a time.
Dual booting for 2 operating systems or Multi booting for 2 and above.
booting
Yes. This is called "dual-booting."
booting
Booting is the process a computer fallows by loading all necessary files to run an operating system.
booting
If one or of the operating systems does not cooperate well with dual-booting (such as Windows with a Linux distribution), then you should install the troublesome operating system first. If both are well-behaved (such as two Linux distributions) then it does not generally matter.