Is it possible to package to create 1 ACE containing 2 operating systems?

Previously on ACE 1, it was possible to package the two operating systems in 1 package for deployment.

I have now updated the use of ACE 2 with the administration server.  However I did not understand how (or if it is possible) to package 2 operating systems in a package like I did in ACE 1.

Is it still possible?

I searched through communities etc but have not found anything on this and documentation has nothing about it either.

Treat your virtual machine exactly as you would with a physical, when configuring a system dual boot.  Once you have your virtual machine created and configured to your liking, and then select the options of the ACE.

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