In a perfect world, I want the internal memory to be 100% devoted to Windows, with an SD card in the slot with an Ubuntu install on it - an actual install, not a live image. ![]() So I grabbed a sweet little device called the GPD Win (Shoutout: r/gpdwin) which I really want to dual boot, but it's got a tiny internal memory so I don't really want to partition the drive, considering it's nearly full of games already! This is probably a million times simpler than I'm making it, because while I've been using Linux for years I've never really tried 'advanced' dual boot setups, but I'm struggling to see how this is going to work.
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