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I tried installing it on a new ssd so to separate window and linux stuff(and also upgrade from a bunch of very old hdd), the guide recommend me to select "something else" and create the partition accordingly. I follow their official guide here
https://linuxmint-installation-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html
At the time i'm installing, i still have my old drive plugged in so in fear of messed thing up badly and had my whole data erased, i chose to manage the partition myself. Should i unplug everything other than the new drive, and have the installer do it automatically?
This is what I did. Made the installer mostly a bunch of hitting 'next'.
Plus, I don't trust Windows to not fuck up my Linux drive, so when I used to dual boot, I would only have one or the other in the computer. Though, haven't booted into the Windows drive for months now.
Yeah, my plan is to isolate both OS so it doesn't interact at all. Was thinking about wiping out the old drive after backing up after installing mint, doesn't seems to work out lol.
Yea! If in doubt, unplug every other drive. It's a good practice.
going with the 'something else' option is the option you wanna do if you have something special in mind. It kinda requires that you know what you are doing. It's not that hard to learn. But you might need a little patience to read up on to get confidence. Since you have an entire drive for the purpose, having the wizard do it for you is just easier. The windows installer have similar options.
I see, i'll have to try that tonight
Go ahead and unplug the drive - having it in doesn't really help so why not give yourself the peace of mind?
Yeah, i should totally done that.