I'm currently daily driving Linux so I'm not planning on ever going back to Windows. No need to worry about that.
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Oh, I haven't heard of that. I'll look into it. Btrfs subvolumes seem a bit more practical tho
Because I want to, if I like the experience, just keep the installed OS and delete my primary OS. Using a VM, if I end up liking the simulated OS, I have to install it and set it up anew.
If I understood correctly. Btrfs is a file system? So I'd need to re-install my distro using Btrfs? Let's say I do that, I reinstall Zorin on Btrfs, and then I want to also install Silverblue. Would I be able to then remove Zorin and keep only Silverblue?
But will I be able to eventually remove OS #1 and switch to the one installed afterwards?
That doesn't solve my problem, since I want to eventually erase OS #1 and permanently switch to OS #2, which I won't be able to do if I use a VM.
Currently reading Asimov's A Pebble in the Sky... It's lovely so far. Kind of creepy vibes too.
Do you know if there are any writeups on this identification of falsw positives?
I use a Kobo Libra 2. It was super easy to install KOReader and it just works.
I wish I could've been better for her. But, I couldn't and I guess if she's happier now I'm happy for her too.
Based. Btrfs it is. Sounds like a really cool filesystem.