I changed my main machine over to Linux in the beginning of April, setting it up on its own NVMe so I could keep my other drive with Windows 10 intact and dual boot when needed.

I’ve been having a blast - ricing hyprland, better workflows, great gaming experiences.

Then yesterday I realized that I hadn’t actually bothered to dual boot once since testing out the Windows entry in my systemd-boot menu when I first set it up.

Guess who just gained a 1TB drive to install more games?

I wiped out the Windows drive with no remorse. Damn, that felt good.

Goodbye Windows, you won’t be missed.

  • Endymion_Mallorn
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    11 month ago

    So what I’m hearing is that Windows stays as a backup, because Linux can’t do a job that’s more common for a Linux user.

      • Endymion_Mallorn
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        11 month ago

        Trying to set up Ventoy on a flash drive through Linux looks like a hassle. Windows, I know what I have to do: download the installer and push the button. In Linux, it’s obviously not that simple.

        • @paper_moon@lemmy.world
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          1 month ago

          Sorry, still not understanding your position, can you explain a bit more about your troubles and problems? Then many of us here can help you.

        • funkajunkOP
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          11 month ago

          What are you talking about? There’s a ventoy app for Linux too. Install it and run, nothing complicated about it.