I just downloaded this as my first Linux distro ever. What so I do? I'm dual booting with win10 but currently my windows 10 doest odor at all. I've partitioned 255gb for Linux.
Might need some more details. Download Rufus and burn the .iso file to a flash drive. Then turn off your computer, plug in the flash drive, and turn it on. Press esc and select boot menu. Choose the flash drive. Be extremely careful not to overwrite existing partitions. Back up your data.
>>56078182
>I'm dual booting with win10
Be very careful with UEFI related shit. I messed up my UEFI partition installing SUSE, and now I literally can't boot into Windows, recover the boot partition, or reinstall W10 at all. I have to install W7 instead. Thankfully I can still access the Windows partition and get all my files from Linux.
Fuck UEFI and fuck Windows 10 for helping to propagate it.
>>56078747
>destroy filesystem
>blame filesystem
>>56078568
go to the friendly linux thread dumbass
could have partioned far less and just saved shit to your windows. linux can read windows. but sadly windows cannot read linux. i would have done like 30gb but all is wlel. enjoy and dont forget other DE's exist
>>56078747
UEFI is much much much better than bios/mbr. It's just you tech illiterate.
>>56078747
>SUSE
you deserve it
>>56078764
I only ever change partitions manually, never touched the UEFI partition, and in all my years with various distros (always dual-booting with Windows), I've never had an issue like this until Windows 10 and UEFI.
>>56078876
Anything that can become irreversibly broken with such ease is trash. What "feature" does it possibly add, besides inconvenience, more complications, and restrictions?
>>56078890
feck awf. You can't know something is shit until you try it. I thought SUSE was really polished and worked well, but I still like Debian more
>>56079024
>easy to brake
>restrictions
pick one
>>56079290
My point exactly. An improved and more secure version of the original shouldn't be so shitty and frail.
It wasn't broken, so why did they even attempt to fix it? Obviously in order to make it even more annoying to install and use Linux than it already was.