I think I’ll take a backup then try to clone the disk with btrfs send/receive and keep that as a solution in case something goes wrong. Thanks for answering!
I think I’ll take a backup then try to clone the disk with btrfs send/receive and keep that as a solution in case something goes wrong. Thanks for answering!
I see, I like this approach. However as Fedora installs Grub (and I don’t want to have a headache), I think I’ll stick with it. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
This is the first thing I thought. However I’m concerned about grub not recognising my partitions and causing my laptop to basically not boot. Did you have any problem with this? Also, if you copied the encrypted drive and kept it encrypted, was there any change you had to do?
Thanks for your answer. Would Grub still see everything as usual or is any change needed too? Also how would I go about having the same exact layout? Use the Fedora Installer on the new drive and put the same password for encryption, creating the same partitions and giving them the same size?
big time NO on clonezilla and friends.
Can you explain? Another comment recommended clonezilla. I remember reading something like this, but knowing more would be nice.
GrapheneOS lets you choose whether you want to have a sandboxed google play installation. This way apps such as Maps work. Basically you are in control (except for Google Pay).
May I ask how you solved the screen sharing problems? Also do you use keybinds for apps such as discord? When I tried Hyprland none of them were working.
Your comment made me happy
You can just check on protondb if any game you want to play works with Proton or doesn’t at all. But generally almost anything that doesn’t require an anticheat will work.
Now I want to hear about The Lord of the Rings lore