I'm currently using Linux Mint and I'm considering trying out Cachyos. I'm curious if dual booting these two Linux distributions will cause any problems or if I should be concerned about compatibility issues.
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Nope, not an issue! Just make sure you don’t accidentally wipe your existing Linux installation when you’re setting it up.
Nope, dual booting two Linux distros generally doesn’t cause any issues. You should be just fine!
If you're just looking to try it out, using a virtual machine could be an easier option. But if you're set on dual booting, it shouldn't cause any issues—just be careful with your GRUB configuration!
Unlike dual booting with Windows, setting up two Linux distros is usually seamless. As long as you follow the instructions, you should really have no problems at all!
Good to know! I thought it might be tricky with Windows too.
Ok, thanks for the reassurance!