Separate drive for games while dual booting? (OSes - Games - Data)
Hello Linux community,
I'm getting a 2TB pcie gen 4 SSD to replace a 1TB gen 3 SSD.
I'm going to start dual booting Linux (looking at Endeavouros because vibes), because it seems that sooner rather than later, Windows will be enshittified.
I'm a beginner though in using Linux, only had a bit experience with Raspbian on a raspberry pi for a personal data server. I'm looking to game mainly on Linux, and slowly phase out Windows, eventually only for specific uses if any.
So the plan is:
2TB gen 4 - Win & Linux + general software (productivity, CAD, coding, etc.)
1TB gen 3 - Game library
2TB SATA HDD - Data, long term storage
So my goal to separate the game library is not for performance, but rather to utilize the available hardware, and organization.
Is there any downside to doing this? Are there known issues with Proton and Wine with this config?
NVDIA GPU if that's relevant.
If you guys have experience or any input please help a dude out.
Can comment on EndeavourOS, use it as daily driver and i'm quite happy with it, i haven't gamed much on it but i've never encountered any issues with any games (only played through proton)
I second Windows being shit, what caused me to jump ship was that i could leave for a 5 minute toilet break, come back to the computer having started an automatic update, the update then failing and bricking the computer (which happened multiple times)
I assume they've stopped doing that (the updates being forced and the updates breaking things) but the fact they did it at all told me what direction they wanted to go, and i did not want to go with them
Glad you're happy with EOS, I hope it will fit me as well.
While I don't have technical issues with Windows so far.... they are obviously having a massive FOMO at the shitty cash-grab business model of many tech platforms (especially with the rumor of Win 12...) and I'm not OK with that.