I am tech support for my in-laws computer and here is the problem. My special needs son and my in laws use the same machine and space and budget are both tight. My son tends to click on links and install things and that leads to predictably bad outcomes.
I generally restore the machine to a backup image after a problem but this leaves the rest of the users having lost any updates since the last incremental image backup. I was thinking about setting up a dual boot system where my son would use one OS install and the in-laws would use a different one. This way if my son gets into any problems then I can simply restore that disk (or partition) without impacting other users.
My question is this. Is it possible to install some kind of a hardware (A/B) switch to control the boot manager and not have the choice be a software choice? Such a setup would be the ideal solutions here. I understand that two machines and a KVM switch would achieve the same result, and in theory VM technology would be another possiblity but as I said space and budget are considerations here.
Has anyone tried this?
Thanks in advance.
I generally restore the machine to a backup image after a problem but this leaves the rest of the users having lost any updates since the last incremental image backup. I was thinking about setting up a dual boot system where my son would use one OS install and the in-laws would use a different one. This way if my son gets into any problems then I can simply restore that disk (or partition) without impacting other users.
My question is this. Is it possible to install some kind of a hardware (A/B) switch to control the boot manager and not have the choice be a software choice? Such a setup would be the ideal solutions here. I understand that two machines and a KVM switch would achieve the same result, and in theory VM technology would be another possiblity but as I said space and budget are considerations here.
Has anyone tried this?
Thanks in advance.