We've got another two-fer of mini-topics this week around projects we've been tinkering with lately. First, Will has been investigating ways to get the SteamOS experience on hardware that's not a SteamDeck, with both the full-on SteamOS rebuild HoloISO and the more general gaming-focused Linux distro Bazzite. Second, we've both had Fallout New V...
Ok, i pretty much fried my install (My talent to screw things up, not Bazzites issue). I am about to reinstall, but i am wondering the best way. for the sake of future building of Unity projects, i will keep the dual boot windows. So, i have this second partition that is Bazzite. I killed it. I am about to reinstall by using windows to nuke that partition to 'unused space' then reinstall the same way i already did. My question is, will this safely overwrite the Grub that is in place and continue to allow the dual boot, or do i need to prep something special?
I don't have a legion but normally when you install Linux it finds other OS's already installed so it should be no different than when you first installed
right now, i am splitting nvme1 1tb to windows and Bazzite, while leaving nvme2 2TB as my project drive. then there are 2 other moderate size and speed SSDs and a 4TB and 12TB platter drives
one last question before i reinstall.. When during installation, i told it to install OpenTabletDriver, it installed a containerized Arch version, instead of native. Why is that?
Ok, thanks. That part always confuses me. many years back, when trying to move to linux, i had major issues with containerized things not communicating with other things. I assume that is not an issue with Bazzite?