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Actually I am writing from Switzerland but in the title of this post I stated "nowhere" because I get lost figuring out how to prepare a desktop / production machine for dual-booting Ubuntu and openSUSE and after extensive research I had the feeling that this website could well be the best place where to post my questions.
Something in fact I am going to do over the next few minutes.
Cheers,
Thanks for your greetings!
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I am not sure if i posted my very first request for tech advise in the right place: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest....php?p=5771298
In fact after an answer that addressed only half of the problem I did not get any other feedback.
Any suggestion?
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