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[–] Katana314 36 points 1 month ago (17 children)

My biggest worry for this is, there's probably dozens of black hats out there that have found some very large exploit for Windows 10, and are holding off on abusing it until the day Microsoft ends support.

Currently, my plan is to make a partition for Linux Mint, set up dual boot, see how much of my daily computer obsession I can execute through there, and then try to slowly transition while slowly moving stuff from Windows. (I am vaguely worried I'll run into that Windows issue where files accessed from outside the OS login are security-restricted. That has even screwed up my Windows reformat fixes)

[–] thermal_shock 22 points 1 month ago (8 children)

might be better to separate drives, windows has been known to fuck up Linux partitions recently.

[–] Katana314 5 points 1 month ago (4 children)

This sounds like something I should be wary of, but it's the first I'm hearing of it. Any other info?

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago

It typically happens during updates. People have reported their grub screwing up. If you’re able I would honestly suggest separate drives

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