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this post was submitted on 16 Dec 2025
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I use an M2 Caddy with a 1TB NVME SSD to boot into Aurora Linux on my work laptop.
The laptop keeps it's Windows license intact and when I need to move to a new laptop, it's plug and ~~play~~ work.
CUPS works with every printer in my office out of the box.
I am the user with less IT support tickets, I don't require Windows, Office nor Adobe licenses.
IT is happy, I'm happy. Every day is pure bliss.
Why would the "Windows license" get affected by whatever it on the disk?
Also how your sysadmins keeping the uefi unlocked?
M2 Caddy?
M.2 Caddy