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submitted 1 year ago by AstroLightz_@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

If I have Linux installed on an SSD and I plug it into a Windows computer (a PC which I did not use to install linux onto the SSD), would I be able to use linux in that PC from the SSD?

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[-] freeman@lemmy.pub 2 points 1 year ago

Should word provided the PC is EFI/UEFI enabled and theres an EFI partition for the linux install.

In fact thats exactly how Pop_OS handles it. So, my system uses a single drive, but i have EFI paritions for linux and windows. THe fact that its a single drive or multiple doesnt really matter there.

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