CymTyr: Thanks for the info! I'm still deciding if I want to dual boot, and if so, whether I should get a larger boot drive to make it easier. I'd prefer to dual boot with Linux on my 7,200 rpm drive, though. Right now it's just used for youtube video backups I don't need.
If you aren't familiar with Linux, i say either LiveCD and try it out, or get a dedicated system like a Pi and tinker with it (
or throw it on an old laptop); Or run a VM. Heh, i remember VirtualBox with the tools installed, i had 2 taskbars, one for GNU/Linux/XWindows and one for Windows. Ran apps side by side, it was awesome! Though the clipboard between the two and sharing files was a bit more complicated...