@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish • 11 months agoCan't relate to be honest, I still use MBR bootsh.itjust.worksimagemessage-square110fedilinkarrow-up1998arrow-down124
arrow-up1974arrow-down1imageCan't relate to be honest, I still use MBR bootsh.itjust.works@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish • 11 months agomessage-square110fedilink
minus-square@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOPlinkfedilinkEnglish-3•11 months agoNot in my experience… and apparently a lot of people that dual boot 🤷. My main boot partitions are far from the 2TB threshold of MBR, I’m not that rich.
minus-square@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOPlinkfedilinkEnglish1•11 months agoI can’t see any other really 🤷.
minus-square@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOPlinkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoActually, it’s 4… and on one drive 🤨? No. I’ve always used a max of 2 on a drive.
minus-squareferretlinkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoWith a swap partition and a split home directory, suddenly you don’t have enough partitions to dual boot
minus-square@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOPlinkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoYes you do, you just use subvolumes.
Not in my experience… and apparently a lot of people that dual boot 🤷.
My main boot partitions are far from the 2TB threshold of MBR, I’m not that rich.
Yeah cause that’s the only benefit 🙄
I can’t see any other really 🤷.
Never wanted more than three partitions?
Actually, it’s 4… and on one drive 🤨? No. I’ve always used a max of 2 on a drive.
With a swap partition and a split home directory, suddenly you don’t have enough partitions to dual boot
Yes you do, you just use subvolumes.