Hello hello!

I’m new to Linux and, after bingeing a fair share of videos, I’ve decided to kick things off with Linux Mint (coming from Windows 11).

Since I work 12-13 hours a day on my only laptop, I’d like to start with a dual-boot setup before fully committing to the switch.

Here’s the catch: I only have 90 GB of free space on my hard drive. Would it be unreasonable to allocate around 40 GB to Mint? I don’t need much in terms of software - my daily workflow is basically spreadsheets, Discord, and Zoom.

Appreciate any advice!

  • Dan@lemmy.mlOP
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    22 hours ago

    That’s how I tested different distros, by running them from USB drives. I think it’s time for me to actually have it installed. But yeah, as others have commented, it is a bit “dangerous” to dual-boot my only laptop I use for work.

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      21 hours ago

      You can actually install it from one USB drive to another and have a “real” install that boots when you put the drive in. I did that for a year at an old job that wouldn’t give me admin on my box 😆