I’m not religious at all, but he seemed like a decent enough dude.
Parptarf
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Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install1·7 hours agoNot sure what you mean here. This issue is related to moving Windows’s boot files to a different drive. Only relevant if you want to use the automatic partition option while installing a distro.
Booting in BIOS won’t make any difference whatsoever if the boot loader is gone.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install2·1 day agoI prefer to just move the Windows boot loader so that I don’t have to even think about it. Having Windows’ EFI completely separated is a much better solution in my opinion. But both solutions work all the same.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install2·2 days agoNo worries! 😁
The issue is more or less 100% my own fault. And my solution is just a quick an easy fix to keep it from ever becoming an issue again(hopefully) on my system. I’m now free to format however I see fit on the disk I have Linux on.
If you manually make partitions during the Linux install or just install Windows before making any partitions at all, this is not gonna be an issue.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install1·2 days agoThe solution offended some people it seems like. But I’m sure I’m not alone in creating a problem like this for myself. 😂
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install2·2 days agoThis solution took all about 2 minutes. Now it won’t matter what I do when I reinstall Linux. My Windows boot is not on that same drive any more.
If I would have known my Windows boot was on the M.2 drive I install Linux on, I would not tell the Linux installer to format that drive, obviously.
It’s an Issue I created myself by not thinking about Windows’ limitations. But this solution is pretty quick if you already reinstalled Windows again.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install1·2 days ago- I know, it’s just way easier to reinstall.
- I didn’t know Windows installed it’s boot loader on the Linux drive until after I formatted the drive. So see point 1.
- Grub didn’t show the Windows boot loader because it was deleted. After reinstalling Windows it shows up again.
You comment comes off as pretty hostile, why?
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install2·3 days agoI was hoping to avoid that, but that’s gonna be my next move.
Unless I forget and break windows again. Words can’t describe how tired I am of choosing the 37 different options during the install, updating the OS 4 times and installing my apps and deleting bloat. 😂 Windows 11 is great and all, but Microsoft loves to make it unbearable to use.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install1·3 days agoYes that’s present and working.
Issue is that my BIOS doesn’t find it either. So something happens when I install a linux distro that breaks the Windows boot loader.
When I reinstall Windows, I can update the grub and it shows up. (It’s also back in the BIOS after reinstalling)
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install1·3 days agoYeah, I have to do that after reinstalling Windows again. Just did and that solves the issue of getting it into Grub so that I wont have tot go through the BIOS.
But when I install Linux, the Windows boot disappears from the BIOS too. Even tried to find it trough the «Repair» options when booting from a Windows USB, but it’s just gone.
Is it possible that Windows and Linux shares UEFI partitions even if they’re on different drives?
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install1·3 days agoIt shouldn’t, but that’s about the only thing I can think of that does this. I already know how to find windows in grub again, but it’s also gone from the BIOS boot options and it happens very specifically after installing Linux on the other disk.
Already installed Windows again so I can’t do that. But I could disconnect the Windows drive when I install Linux.
Maybe asking this on a Windows sub would be easier? I suspect this is a Windows issue and not a Linux one but I’m honestly not sure.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Installing Linux distro without breaking Windows install5·3 days agoI am. Windows is on a 2.5" Sata SSD while Linux is on an Nvme M.2 drive
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.world•[Solved, sort of] Keyboard doesn't work after logging in. FedoraEnglish1·3 days agoI’m almost scared of my computer now. This is the weirdest thing I have seen so far on Linux.
I’m guessing something crashed or whatever. Settings are just like they were with no changes.
Maybe I should just get a wired keyboard 😂
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.world•[Solved, sort of] Keyboard doesn't work after logging in. FedoraEnglish1·3 days agoYeah, all my settings are the same as when it didn’t work.
Does linux do any driver check or something when booting?
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.world•[Solved, sort of] Keyboard doesn't work after logging in. FedoraEnglish1·3 days agoIt just works again after the computer being shut off for a few hours. I did quite a few restarts earlier today that didn’t help so something isn’t right. I’m thinking there’s something broken with the HID config myself.
If I was on Windows I’d reinstall the driver, check chipset driver etc. maybe check if there’s something wrong with Logitech’s software. I’ll do some digging now that I have a keyboard again to see how if I find anything.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.world•[Solved, sort of] Keyboard doesn't work after logging in. FedoraEnglish1·3 days agoI’ll give these steps a go later today! Thanks!
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.world•[Solved, sort of] Keyboard doesn't work after logging in. FedoraEnglish1·3 days agoDesktop.
I can’t get the on screen keyboard to show ip anywhere. Tried to both enable and disable is but no difference to my physical keyboard.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.world•[Solved, sort of] Keyboard doesn't work after logging in. FedoraEnglish1·3 days agoLogi MX Keys S.
I had an update available today(after this issue). Ran it but it didn’t fix the issue sadly.
Parptarf@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.world•[Solved, sort of] Keyboard doesn't work after logging in. FedoraEnglish2·3 days agoWith a device known as a smartphone.
I think America has more to loose than Norway in these talks. So I kind of doubt Trump even wants to make a scene. Besidss, Støre’s got Stoltenberg with him, who just got done being the NATO GN for a decade.