• Meatwagon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    Maybe you can help me. I would just like to dabble in it. Can I duel boot from the same drive my windows is in? can it access my storage drives as is, or do I have to completely reformat those and dedicate them to linux?

    • Cevilia (she/they/…)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 day ago

      One other point: if you just want to dabble, you don’t actually need to install Linux. Many (if not most) Linux distributions can be booted from a USB drive as what they call a “Live USB”.

      Here’s how to do it for Ubuntu: https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows

      The process is similar for other distros. I tried several this way before I decided to install one that I really liked.

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      2 days ago

      You can dual boot but would highly recommend that you have a separate Windows SSD. Microsoft likes to dick around with the boot loader and bricking the ability to dual boot.

      I am still dual booting myself with a small SSD for the rare occasion I want to run a game that isn’t supported on Linux but honestly I haven’t done that in over half a year now so Windows just kinda sits they taking to 200 GB of space.

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        18 hours ago

        I’m out of rack space for another drive but I guess I can try on a portable one.

        Would steam be able to see my existing games or do I have to redownload them?

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      1 day ago

      It is better to install it on separate drives and use bios to select the drive you want to boot from.