- Joined
- Sep 9, 2021
Technically speaking windows devs competence is the reason why it doesn't work well with dual booting. However I personally think that it's purposely made bad so that people aren't encouraged to dual boot into Linux.One way around this used to be to chain from the windows bootloader to grub, so windows wouldn't get snippy at you. I had a machine set up like that for a long time, until I realised I wasn't ever booting into the windows partition and decided to just nuke the whole thing.
I'm on a Arch based system, So I'm constantly updating my Laptop. However I'm not keeping my system up constantly to prove a point. The longest I've ever left my laptop on with Linux was 14 hours.View attachment 7678515
I don't get people's obsession with keeping their PC's up and running all the time. It's not a router, and even then I reboot mine every 1-2 months whenever a firmware update rolls out. Besides, modern boot times, even on bloated shitheaps like Windows, are nothing when you have NVMe SSD's. My smartphone takes longer to reboot than my PC.
Even though nothing happened I was still freaked out a bit. I just don't think personal systems (unless for sever use) shouldn't be on for any longer than you use it.