I that why I never relate to this issue? I’ve had a dual boot setup for years by now and have always been able to choose either windows or Linux at startup, but they are on separate drives
With super cheap SSD’s and motherboards with multiple m.2 slots, there’s rarely an excuse not to have different drives anymore. Laptops might be an exception.
I have Linux and Windows on separate drives.
I that why I never relate to this issue? I’ve had a dual boot setup for years by now and have always been able to choose either windows or Linux at startup, but they are on separate drives
Yeah, Windows has a habit of borking bootloaders whenever it’s on a partitioned drive.
Gaming. Want a quick round in a pause? Mount error: go boot Windows to fix it. But i have multiple tools and sessions and stuff open…
And Windows still can’t handle anything reliable.
Me too, the windows drive is in the garage
*garBage
With super cheap SSD’s and motherboards with multiple m.2 slots, there’s rarely an excuse not to have different drives anymore. Laptops might be an exception.
Some gaming laptops come with a second nvme slot. Mine does and I did exactly this. Was wayyy simpler.