I plan to do a pc upgrade very soon. Alongside that I plan to start with Mint or Fedora. Is there any real or big downsides to dual booting ? Aside from the harddrive space lost ?

If I like or really like my time with Mint I would probably switch permanently but I felt like I wanted to test it for a couple of months before making a complete switch.

Im a big freeze-gamer so that impacts my consideration. Dont really play much multiplayer shooters so I dont have a problem with kernel anticheat games not working.

  • GladimirLenin [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    29 days ago

    I’m currently dualbooting. I’d definitely recommend putting windows and linux on separate drives if possible. The only issue i had was trying to play games that were on an ntfs drive, you’ll want to install your games on a drive with a linux file system, there are workarounds but its so much easier just using ext4 or btrfs