{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"The Beave wrote","author_name":"The Beave (npub1q6…tt3sh)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1q6ya7kz84rfnw6yjmg5kyttuplwpauv43a9ug3cajztx4g0v48eqhtt3sh","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"Next Linux question:\n\nMy new laptop has a 2TB drive. Once I obliterate the windows install (I mostly will update the firmware for everything first, save the windows key, and then nuke the drive), how would you partition it so that I can install 2-3 Linux flavors? Or would you not bother and just use VMs to play with other distros? \n\nIn any case, I want to save my data on a separate partition that would be visible to all OSs installed. I also want to be able to roll back dumb changes I make so it seems I'll want to use btrfs? \n\nI will not bother installing windows onto this laptop, at all, so that's not a concern. "}
