i tried, not working. garuda still doesn’t appear in windows boot manager
i tried, not working. garuda still doesn’t appear in windows boot manager
windows 11 pro. No matter what, all windows overwrites grub whatever i do. The only option i have left is to buy a pc and swap the ssds, by physically removing one of them before boot. no other way to dualboot
can that work that i enable windows boot manager and manally add the garuda entry to it?
Can it cause boot issues? i need to boot into windows too sometimes. And which software can i use to browse the efi partition?
i have a weak laptop, with windows on the m.2 ssd and i’m trying to boot garuda from an external sata2 hdd, connected with an usb adapter. I have many important files on windows, and c# is mostly impossible on linux. I can’t run a vm, because i don’t know how to set up quemu, and my laptop is waay to weak for that
i have msi gf63 thin 9sc. What should i renane it to? and in which efi partition? windows efi or garuda efi?
i used Tumbleweed. It is great, but you need to configure it for gaming
can i manually add garuda to windows boot manager?
what do you mean by “valid shim for uefi”? also, secure and fast booting are both disabled
it doesn’t let me install linux as dual-boot. I really tried everything you can imagine, always windows boots up
Enlightment doesn’t support many distros and i think Gnome looks much better and much more unique
immutable? does it have an immutable file system? that’s a perfect way to fill up and corrupt any storage
better than Garuda? Bazzite is based on Fedora. I used fedora, and hated it. Basically no selection between packages, it only has a very few amount
Cromite on top
just install gimp. much more straightforward and customizable. and it is foss
i plan using garuda. can i save the backups on a sata hdd to even get saved if my m.2 drive with garuda on it corrupts and everything breaks on software level?
btw if windows 10 dies, windows 11 will be forced on windows users, which is like 10000x times worse (personal experience). This is why i want to switch to linux when i get a decent computer (no, that linux distro i choose can’t be further from the “linux will run on everything” quote)
install Garuda, not BionicPup