Tips for handling dual OS files?
Tips for handling dual OS files?
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At the beginning, I’m listing the software and hardware needed. I’m using Windows 11 and Ubuntu 10.10. The M.2 1TB drive has both operating systems installed. On the 500GB M.2, I have user files and a 200GB HDD with a 500GB file storage. For backup, I’m planning to create a drive that supports both OSes for file management. I’m also curious about ways to set up an accessible file system that lets me play games and save progress in the same location, without switching operating systems. I don’t want to be limited by OS changes just to enjoy a game, especially since it’s not too complicated. My original idea was to keep Windows 11 on the 1TB M.2, move Ubuntu to the new 500GB M.2, and use the larger 2TB HDD as a shared storage. However, I found that my HDD is slow for loading and running games like Cyberpunk, so now I’m wondering if there’s a better solution. My Steam folder is currently at 398GB without all my games installed, and I don’t want to remove them. With all my games installed, it might exceed the 500GB limit, which is probably too much. If you were in my shoes, what would you do or how would you approach this? Any drives can be changed—I’m neutral on the matter. Thanks for your time.
I’m a bit new to Linux, having experimented with it before, but now I have a clearer grasp of it. I’m excited to fully switch over and would love any suggestions for better operating systems, along with reasons why.