@Mike: I haven't tried this method before. Looks promising.
I'll have to give it a try. On a related topic, recently I was fooling around with benchmarking my portable devices using speedtest.net, and I found that my Acer netbook I mentioned above that has W10-Ubuntu14.04LTS dual-boot had a severe slowdown in the dual-boot mode.
Slowdown was from 18-21Mbps with only W10 single OS installed. After adding the Ubuntu in dual-boot mode, speed throttled down to 3-5Mbps
! Could be due to the fact that my Acer netbook uses an Intel Atom processor, and the Wi-Fi gets seriously overloaded. In W10 I plugged in the Ethernet cable to the netbook (in W10) with Ubuntu also installed, and I got the same slowdown! Anyway, that netbook is pretty slow in W10, so I completely removed the Ubuntu from the netbook and went back to single OS mode, at least now W10 has somewhat faster speeds (18-21Mbps). I now have W10-Ubuntu16.04LTS dual-boot on one of my Dell desktop test machines, so I'm going to test that and see if I get the same slowdown on the desktop (which is an Intel Dual-Core CPU). I mentioned this a few weeks back, but if you have an underpowered netbook or laptop, it might be worth knowing about this dual-boot slowdown issue.
Don't know if it's also true with W10-Mint dual-boot or not as our OP has, but it's worth mentioning.
Good post there!
BBJ