Linux1D10T
New Member
Sorry if this has already been discussed, but I'm new to Linux and haven't found the answer I need.
I'd like to do an isolated dual boot Windows/Linux system on separate nvme drives (mobo has 2 nvme slots).
I'd like to get away from Windows altogether, but have some niche programs that I need that won't run under Linux and the developers won't update them, so I'm stuck with dual boot at least for now. A big worry is breaking the bootloader or some similar issue that could result in data loss.
I keep finding "install drives separately", but I'm still in the "distro hopping" phase and that method would require me to disassemble/reassemble my pc every time I tried a new distro.
I know installing drives separately is the "sure fire" way, but since I have 2 nvme slots I sure would like to know if there a way to do isolated installs without all extra the hassle?
Thanks
I'd like to do an isolated dual boot Windows/Linux system on separate nvme drives (mobo has 2 nvme slots).
I'd like to get away from Windows altogether, but have some niche programs that I need that won't run under Linux and the developers won't update them, so I'm stuck with dual boot at least for now. A big worry is breaking the bootloader or some similar issue that could result in data loss.
I keep finding "install drives separately", but I'm still in the "distro hopping" phase and that method would require me to disassemble/reassemble my pc every time I tried a new distro.
I know installing drives separately is the "sure fire" way, but since I have 2 nvme slots I sure would like to know if there a way to do isolated installs without all extra the hassle?
Thanks

