Permanent Ubuntu / Windows system
by Sweden_guy from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5PENY)
Hi everybody.
I am about to move my Linus Setup/boot to an M2Drive in the same computer as windows 10 (Another M2Drive).
First som hardware info (Gigabyte B550 MB with 2 ports for two m2 SSD
(one at pcie4.0 and the other at PCIe3.0) Graphic card are the Asus GeForce GTX 560 Ti (do I need drivers for this for Ubuntu, at the moment I am running at a GT 430)
Plan is to install Ubuntu 20.04 on a 1TB Corsair MP600 at PCIe 4.0 port And the Windows 10 M2 in PCIe 3.0 port.
At the moment win 10 are installed and running as it should Booting in UEFI mode.
I am about to install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on the other drive and need some advice on how to best setup this kind of permanent system.
I manly use Ubuntu but for various reasons need win 10 as well (sadly).
On top of all this i want to dedicate some space on the Ubuntu drive for "swaping" files between the systems about 150GB or so. So that I can reach this partition from both Ubuntu and linux regardless of what I have booted from.
How to do all this in the best way ?
GRUB bootloader option for choosing OS would be preferable (and UEFI mode for both).
A fresh install of Ubuntu will be fine to go with no need for cloning my portable Ubuntu setup unless it is easier way to go.
Any help och links will be much appreciated
I am about to move my Linus Setup/boot to an M2Drive in the same computer as windows 10 (Another M2Drive).
First som hardware info (Gigabyte B550 MB with 2 ports for two m2 SSD
(one at pcie4.0 and the other at PCIe3.0) Graphic card are the Asus GeForce GTX 560 Ti (do I need drivers for this for Ubuntu, at the moment I am running at a GT 430)
Plan is to install Ubuntu 20.04 on a 1TB Corsair MP600 at PCIe 4.0 port And the Windows 10 M2 in PCIe 3.0 port.
At the moment win 10 are installed and running as it should Booting in UEFI mode.
I am about to install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on the other drive and need some advice on how to best setup this kind of permanent system.
I manly use Ubuntu but for various reasons need win 10 as well (sadly).
On top of all this i want to dedicate some space on the Ubuntu drive for "swaping" files between the systems about 150GB or so. So that I can reach this partition from both Ubuntu and linux regardless of what I have booted from.
How to do all this in the best way ?
GRUB bootloader option for choosing OS would be preferable (and UEFI mode for both).
A fresh install of Ubuntu will be fine to go with no need for cloning my portable Ubuntu setup unless it is easier way to go.
Any help och links will be much appreciated