On 4/7/22 22:37, Tim via users wrote:
Barry wrote:
I ran duel boot win10+fedora like this,
now I duel boot win11+fedora in this way.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
Duel? Are they fighting each other?
Sorry :-)
I think it's rather apt.
Not sorry ;-)
I'm tri-booting between Win11, Fedora and Ubuntu. I used to have the
bios time configured to local time and found that Linux assumed the bios
time was UTC, and didn't provide an easy way of changing that, and hence
was always 10 hours out, Windows used to allow configuration of that. As
indicated by other people setting the bios time to UTC used to correct
the issues. The motherboard I have now seems to have the time hard set
and doesn't provide any way of manually changing the time, and at the
moment I haven't paid attention to whether or not its set to UTC time.
I don't have separate home partitions, but being UEFI what I do have is
separate UEFI system partitions for all 3 OS's, I didn't try using one
partition for all 3, and I also found that Fedora would not start it's
installation process unless there was a partition configured as a UEFI
system partition.
regards,
Steve
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