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    • FlihpFlorp@lemm.ee
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      4 months ago

      Well there’s the small matter of the new computer

      But oh NOW you tell me I don’t need to wire $600 to a random person

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        You can dual boot on pretty much whatever you have, though I recommend buying a separate drive for Linux for minimum headaches.

        But yeah, I get it. Linux will be there when you’re ready.

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          Please don’t suggest newcomers to dual boot. It’s very technical and requires a lot of knowledge and effort to troubleshoot when windows eventually fights back with new shenanigans. It provides a skewed impression of what using Linux is like.

          Just suggest to try the distros as a live USB. It gets them 90% of the way into an install, and it’s perfectly safe and reversible.

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              This is perfectly viable and preferable, but for most newcomers just installing a new OS is a foreign concept in and of itself.

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                Fair. But blowing away all their stuff can really ruin their day. Learn to enter the boot menu to switch drives, and then they can always go back to Windows if something gets borked.

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              Yeah is that completely safe? I’m really tempted to try out Mint and I have an old M2 from my previous machine I could format and use for it. The PC is my work/editing station though so can’t afford any risk. I can’t really make the switch since I’m still dependent on LR+PS (Adobe…) but most of my other software should work, and I’ve just always wanted to get into Linux but not sure if it’ll actually benefit me and my work or if it’s just gonna cause me even more hassle than windows currently does.

              I’m familiar with messing around in the BIOS, changing boot priority and formatting stuff and whatnot.

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                As long as you’re confident in being able to distinguish between the two drives (i.e. they have different capacities), you’re good.

                The main issue people run into w/ a dual boot setup is Windows clobbering the Linux boot loader (the thing that lets you pick whether to boot into Windows or Linux) and users not knowing how to reinstall it. It will only do that on the drive it’s installed to, so if Linux is on a separate drive altogether, you’ll be fine. I recommend going into the BIOS settings and switching the default boot to your Linux drive, and Linux should detect the Windows installation and give you the option to boot into either one.

                LR+PS (Adobe…)

                This is probably going to be an issue for you, since neither has a direct replacement on Linux. However, in the worst case scenario (you hate Linux and want to nuke it from orbit), you just need to switch the boot order back in your BIOS.

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                  Right that sounds reasonable then. Switching boot order is a piece of cake and the Linux drive would be the only 128gb one in the whole array (I have a lot of drives, including a setup with stablebit drivepool, will that work?). After I’m done with this current gig in a couple days I should have a small window of free time, maybe I’ll finally get to it!