Well, not if you're just running Linux. If you want dual boot the easiest way to do that would be a separate drive for each OS.
But ubuntu and popOS have essentially streamlined the partitioning process to where you don't have to manually do it anymore. You can if you want which lets you get hands on with the boot process. I didn't know shit about computers till I started using linux.
Edit: UEFI vs MBR formatting can be annoying to learn. That's why I just stick to good old fashioned MBR. The ext4 partition format is masterfully done and works very well on an MBR drive. UEFI is the devil
GREAT TIPS Fren!!! I’m planning an Ubuntu install soon been collecting tips etc just for that. Last nite I was reading about TAILS & running it from a flash. Interesting. 👍🏽
It absolutely is. It's like if the TOR browser were an operating system. TAILS helped me learn how to effectively use pgp encryption in a way no other tutorial could. simply by baking it into the OS it helps familiarize yourself with it so that you actually understand how to use it outside of TAILS.
Use an old janky laptop and you become a "ghost in the shell".
Well, not if you're just running Linux. If you want dual boot the easiest way to do that would be a separate drive for each OS.
But ubuntu and popOS have essentially streamlined the partitioning process to where you don't have to manually do it anymore. You can if you want which lets you get hands on with the boot process. I didn't know shit about computers till I started using linux.
Edit: UEFI vs MBR formatting can be annoying to learn. That's why I just stick to good old fashioned MBR. The ext4 partition format is masterfully done and works very well on an MBR drive. UEFI is the devil
GREAT TIPS Fren!!! I’m planning an Ubuntu install soon been collecting tips etc just for that. Last nite I was reading about TAILS & running it from a flash. Interesting. 👍🏽
I wouldn't know anything about that ;)
Snowden claimed TAILS was the most secure os…but I’m not a phan of his. It did pique my curiosity tho.
It absolutely is. It's like if the TOR browser were an operating system. TAILS helped me learn how to effectively use pgp encryption in a way no other tutorial could. simply by baking it into the OS it helps familiarize yourself with it so that you actually understand how to use it outside of TAILS.
Use an old janky laptop and you become a "ghost in the shell".
(little linux humor there for ya)