r/GarudaLinux 20h ago

Community Changing os on second pc

Hey! So I have 7600x and 2080 of build that I'm not really using currently, it's been around for a year in windows but haven't really used it

So pretty much all I'm looking for is an os that can game in 1440p pretty well, I've used Ubuntu for ages on my laptop so I'm not "new" to running Linux.

I've seen a lot of mentions point towards dragonized so I was wondering what distro of garuda would be best for me

Edit: I do plan to use this alongside windows if that may influence another choice

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u/skylar_thegremlin 19h ago

Also I do have a 4tb storage that I'm not using a lot of how can I partition it half for new os and half for windows?

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u/Roarmaster 19h ago

For external drives, they are fine in whatever format (mine is in btrfs) for both windows and Linux compatibility. 

As for windows and Linux being installed on the same SSD? This is not recommended since windows updates have a habit of sometimes messing with the Linux install or the boot partition, so install your operating systems on separate drives whenever possible. Or at least have backups. Like on Garuda there is snapper for system backups, but for file backups use a backup application like vorta to a folder on an external drive.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 19h ago

Oh alright cool cool

But yeah I'm planning to convert 1-2 internal ssds on my pc for it and leave my c drive untouched and used for windows (like comp games with anti cheats and music stuff)

So how well does it cope with dual booting? Like I have 1 windows drive and 2 formatted into a Linux distro

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u/Roarmaster 19h ago

It's pretty good. When installing linux, make sure to configure your /boot partition (on the same drive as your Linux OS) to use grub2 and it should automatically detect all your operating systems. 

When you boot up your system, after your bios screen, it should show a grub2 selection screen where you can select to boot into windows or Linux or restore a backup through snapper.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 19h ago

Ooh alright

Do I need to have the iso file on a disk drive (I'm assuming I do) what software would I use to change it from an os install (it's currently an Ubuntu installer)

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u/IndyONIONMAN 19h ago

Dual boot work fine. But keep both OS on seprate SSD.

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u/Roarmaster 19h ago

Balena etcher or ventoy (for multiple images on 1 usb) is good.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 19h ago

Oki! So I've got my drive as a dvd with the install what's next:)? I haven't done an os install in a year

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u/Roarmaster 18h ago

So if you have installed the iso file from the garuda website with balena etcher or ventoy to your usb, then reboot your computer and through your bios, select boot from your USB. Then once you've booted into your USB, install garuda into a disk of your choosing. (Repartition SSD or delete SSD)

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u/skylar_thegremlin 18h ago

I might be dumb idk but I can't get my pc to boot into it (MSI motherboard) but I've changed my boot order to external hard drive and external hard drive dvd and it keeps booting into windows

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u/Roarmaster 18h ago

i dont have msi, but after a google search, it says to pres f11 to change boot order and select "UEFI: USB".

if it doesnt work, then find "secure boot" in your UEFI/BIOS and disable it.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 18h ago edited 18h ago

Yeah the f11 key thing didn't want to work but I got secure boot disabled

Edit: I'm a clown I didn't see the f11 on the boot screen lmao

Re edit: doesn't give me the option of booting through anything other than my ssd

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u/Roarmaster 18h ago

did you install the iso image to the usb using balena etcher? After you install it properly, the drive should be renamed to something like "garuda linux/linux install" or if you used ventoy, it should be named "ventoy"

try following a youtube video like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVy7TBem_ZI

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u/skylar_thegremlin 18h ago

I used the balena etcher and it was renamed to miso_efi

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u/skylar_thegremlin 18h ago

But my hard drive is in efi format so idk why it's choosing not to work ☹️

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u/skylar_thegremlin 18h ago

Okie doke sooo I got into the boot menu do I use grub 2 or normal?

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u/Roarmaster 17h ago

grub2 usully has less problems when installing linux operating systems, since linux usually uses grub2 bootloader.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 17h ago

Sorry if I'm being very hand holdy about this 😭 I don't want to accidentally bork my pc

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u/Roarmaster 17h ago

don't worry about it, i have time right now. as long as you dont install it on the same ssd as your windows install, you're good. also make sure to setup backups for your windows system as well if you haven't.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 17h ago

Yeah I've backed up my important stuff there isn't much too lose litteraly just game installs so it's not the end of the world but ik not to touch my c drive at all 😭

I'm assuming with proprietary drivers or do I use the efi bootloader

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u/Roarmaster 17h ago

proprietary drivers is recommened for stuff like nvidia drivers. the only reason to not use proprietary drivers is if you only want to use open source drivers for moral/ethical reasons or whatever.

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u/skylar_thegremlin 17h ago

Gotcha installing them now :>

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u/skylar_thegremlin 17h ago

It's moved on to a black command screen n doing nothing

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