On 14/7/2017 3:54 am, Sherman Grunewagen wrote:
I want to use Ubuntu first because the machine is certified from Dell
to work with it as that's what it shipped with. If the SSD PCIe drive
I'm putting in doesn't work, I'll only have that (and the copy
process) as factors w/o complicating things with Fedora 26 (which I
didn't realise was even out.
So, boot up with the supplied disc, check things work, pull out that
disc, and store it somewhere (or leave it bolted-in but unplugged) for
that moment you need to deal with them.
Put in your new disc, install what you want, use it by itself.
If dual booting is not your thing, and you only want the other drive for
that one time you might have to deal with your supplier, it's easier to
completely remove the original disc from your normal operating condition.
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