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I was thinking about in install Linux, but I don't want to delete my entire windows.
I like you making fun of me I just asked the honest question I feel like I'm being assault1: Install windows. 2: Install linux (without formatting any drives) (Nicer if on different drive) (extra nice if UEFI)
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This is actually really good usecase if you need linux stuff only sometimes, and the stuff you need is all CLI run anyway which is usual for building or such. It does need virtualization enabled in UEFI that is usually turned off for one, and if you actually want to use linux desktop, linux applications with GUI and so on, it is not the best but I for sure do this most often if something needs to be compiled and used with linux.You could try the Windows Subsystem for Linux. It's a built-in Hypervisor or Virtual Machine that allows you to perform Linux-based functions through your windows computer.
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And for reference, this is what the team from the Pokemon Reverse Engineering Team uses to compile their repositories.
It's been a very long time since I dual booted windows, but the linux installer helper should take care of that. Nowadays, pretty much any major distro will have a selection like "Install <distro> along with Windows" or something like that and it will take care of the partitioning/resizing. I don't recall having to resize from the windows side... buy yea, it has been awhile.you have to first use 3rd party tools to resize your windows drive to make space for the linux partition.
Do not worry, there are things called: Jokes. They are not that serious, usually you do not even have to take them seriously. They usually have a sign that they are stated in jest, maybe someone attaches them to an image that makes it clearer that statements are in jest.I like you making fun of me I just asked the honest question I feel like I'm being assault
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I just asked a question. So what's the problem?
good advice. yeah, I've had Windows updates break my GRUB so many times on my old laptop I lost count. However, bad for Windows, it eventually made ITSELF incompatible with said laptop, so now it's chugging along as a pure Linux machine and has never been happier.It's been a very long time since I dual booted windows, but the linux installer helper should take care of that. Nowadays, pretty much any major distro will have a selection like "Install <distro> along with Windows" or something like that and it will take care of the partitioning/resizing. I don't recall having to resize from the windows side... buy yea, it has been awhile.
However, be aware dual booting CAN cause issues. Make sure you are backing up if you do. It is possible for Windows updates to break grub and then you can no longer boot linux. That can be fixed, of course, but I'm not sure how difficult that is (never had to do it as I don't use windows anymore). You sound new to linux, so I would really only dual boot if absolutely necessary, so you avoid that risk all together.
I'll add though, don't be too scared by that, I never encountered that myself, and I think that is the only issue that can come up. But it is something to be aware of.
huh, I didn't know it could be that common.good advice. yeah, I've had Windows updates break my GRUB so many times on my old laptop I lost count.
Yes! This is not related to dual booting, but one time I couldn't figure out why a particular network captive portal stopped working, so I live boot (good thing I always keep it with me) on a whim and logged in no problems, but that made it magically work when I rebooted back into native O_o a live usb can be clutch.Just keep that bootable USB handy just in case.
Sorry, I just really don't understand joke sometimes I apologizeDo not worry, there are things called: Jokes. They are not that serious, usually you do not even have to take them seriously. They usually have a sign that they are stated in jest, maybe someone attaches them to an image that makes it clearer that statements are in jest.
That aside, it was not even the worst TL;DR. Few times I have multi boot installed windows with a linux distro, is that way. Windows first, because windows installer loves to ruin your Linux GRUB or other non-microsoft blessed and Halal bootloader. Linux after because you cannot put both Windows and Linux first, defeats the purpose of nature of time and all that. Without formatting drives; unless you are just being in cute mood and deleting that windows installation you just did. I am not telling what you can and cannot enjoy just unoptimal way to dual boot Windows and Linux. On different drives (if possible, otherwise leave space for lunix partitions during windows install.) so you hopefully have two completely separate boot loaders on two completely different drives so windows does not get a cute random idea to destroy your linux UEFI partition/bootloader for just the fun of it. If you have only one drive to install both operating systems on, the future is a schrödinger's surprise egg. "Even better if UEFI": Which is a given unless you steal your PC's from hospitals or Japanese government. UEFI bootloader is in it's own partition and usually the same drive you install to, and can even use UEFI boot selector instead of GRUB to manage OS you want to boot, or in case one of them OS'es goes капут.
I am the guy who posts "Hola.webm" on every spanish "Greetings" post you do not need to go all "Nature of a Hola and what is the deep desire behind a Hola" on me for that. Sometimes hola is a hola and it is not a cancer diagnosis. I am the cancer diagnosis. Leave that hola alone.
He means but not formatting his entire driveI'm sorry, but not deleting my what?![]()
YEah, not formatting a drive you'd want to install linux on completely new drive but not everyone just has four of them in their machine. Some people are insane. Some people have nicknames that start with an S and use Hotel Musk characters as avatar on retro gaming forum.He means but not formatting his entire drive
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To learn step by step, practice using a virtual machine. I use VirtualBox, it's free.
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We just don't need a noob complaining my OS is gone, I did something bad, oh no what do I do now.YEah, not formatting a drive you'd want to install linux on completely new drive but not everyone just has four of them in their machine. Some people are insane. Some people have nicknames that start with an S and use Hotel Musk characters as avatar on retro gaming forum.
WSL is really good if there is no GUI, Desktop environment and such requirements from your linux needs. Minimal linux distro that gets a nice integration with windows explorer and such. Virtual machine is a good throw but I am not sure if one wants to, for example, run GPU accelerated waifux2 and WSL2 does that better than a virtual box.
Usecase being unclear there is great many recommendations that depend on that.
Hey at least we have not had even one "why would you even use windows lol you a noob and can't just do everything on linux right away or something" oh wait shi-
"DO NOT TELL ME TO USEWe just don't need a noob complaining my OS is gone, I did something bad, oh no what do I do now.
We ran into those plebeians, show them who's boss. You're a professional not a nerd."DO NOT TELL ME TO USEMS-DOSLINUX CLI I AM NOT A NERD"