It's not very hard, Bazzite comes with GRUB and makes a UEFI boot entry in the BIOS, so you can either keep Bazzite default, and then you pick Bazzite or SteamOS in the GRUB menu, or you can keep SteamOS default and switch to Bazzite using the BIOS boot menu
The bazzite installer is mostly the Fedora installer, so yes it does allow that, but if you want to make sure you have a perfect partition setup you might want to use a live USB instead first, it is easier that way (for me)
Is there a way, in Wayland (Gnome), to kill an application with a keyboard shortcut? Having to force shutdown and spend several minutes restarting when a game crashes because I can't open new windows is not sustainable
/etc/xdg/autostart/discover_overlay.desktop/etc/xdg/autostart/discover_overlay.desktop thats the autostart file, if you remove it, it might get restored upon an update, but if you blank it out it should not autostart again. but you cant uninstall it.
the ostree portion of grub does a few things that is not standard and is incompatible with other bootloaders (ex: systemd-boot) and will break not sure if the ostree part of grub is upstreamed so that it is available in other distros as i have not checked that. but if it is not upstreamed yet then a grub update on a non ostree system can break your boot entry for your ostree system
this is what i do, my work laptop has 2 efi partitions, 1 for ostree grub and 1 for windows (windows is there for compatibility for some onsite work for other companies than the main one i work at)
For a while I had a triple boot arrangement with Windows and PopOS on the same drive and EFI partition, then a different arrangement with Windows, two copies of Bazzite, and two EFI partitions
Apologies for replying to a post from months ago, but if fix-screenshare has been removed for the gnome release (it does not function still as of the 25th of February), does that mean the fix it is providing does not function on Gnome at all?
If so, I wish that could have been better communicated, as it's a rather critical omission that people should be aware of before installing the Gnome version of Bazzite.
It is not warned in the documentation anywhere that the command doesn't function in Gnome. I think it's rather unfair to the end user to have a particular command not function without explanation, forcing them to track down a single discord post from months ago to be aware of this.