Unfortunately, I need Windows for work for a handful of apps that I can't replace on Linux (Photoshop, unfortunately; and no GIMP won't work).
I despise Windows to the point that I currently carry around my "work" laptop (Windows), and my "personal" laptop (Fedora). If it's nothing I need Windows for, I use my Fedora laptop. Both laptops are getting a bit worn and long in the tooth.
I think I'd like to dual boot these OSes on a single laptop. I've heard horror stories about dual booting with Windows and unless you're using GRUB.
What I think I want is a separate Windows drive, a separate Linux drive, and a shared NTFS "data" drive, that both OSes can read/write from/to.
As far as I know, only the Lenovo P53 has 3 nvme slots, and I am willing to buy one.
But, is there another way/better way to do this?
I despise Windows to the point that I currently carry around my "work" laptop (Windows), and my "personal" laptop (Fedora). If it's nothing I need Windows for, I use my Fedora laptop. Both laptops are getting a bit worn and long in the tooth.
I think I'd like to dual boot these OSes on a single laptop. I've heard horror stories about dual booting with Windows and unless you're using GRUB.
What I think I want is a separate Windows drive, a separate Linux drive, and a shared NTFS "data" drive, that both OSes can read/write from/to.
As far as I know, only the Lenovo P53 has 3 nvme slots, and I am willing to buy one.
But, is there another way/better way to do this?