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.

  • QuillcrestFalconer [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    29 days ago

    Also you cant share storage cos ntfs on linux is a fuck and windows will lock ntfs partitions on shutdown and gets weird if it doesn’t unlock it itself.

    You should be able to fix this by turning off safe boot on windows