The drive is formatted, but it has no data on it. They’re both the same size
Oh thanks. I swapped them, the new Drive doesn’t show in the boot menu but it is marked as a higher number than the the old one. Will windows install to the new drive?
How do I install grub on it?
Just a quick question, will I need to do this every time I want to boot into a different OS?
Oh that makes sense. They’re both nvme of the same size so I could do that. Thanks! I’ll give an update
What do you mean by swap them around, and what do you mean by interface?
I should note that after noticing it wasn’t detected by the boot menu, I formatted as NTFS. It is detected in the list of drives that the bios has however
Obsidian just uses local markdown files, so probably
doesn’t pushing to github (and probably a selfhosted equivalent) require ssh to do without entering your password every single time?
Never mind I can see it’s installing the newer kernel
So I take it I probably shouldn’t update
Update: so I’m updating on a kernel 6.5.6 backup which still works, and I see this when I run dnf upgrade
When I’m booting Nobara live, my CPU locks up multiple times. It only happened once but I doubt trying again will solve it without any change
I’ve been using Ubuntu for a while, I just can’t go back after using a dnf based distro for a week
So where is the bug report? The kernel or gdm?
It’s the same problem, that was actually how I first noticed it
I’ve tried rebooting it like that. I have a latest gen and GPU so that may be it
It’s probably the kernel. like I said, it works with kernel 6.5.6 but not anything newer
Nope, just amd mesa drivers