• prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    I just use the KDE partition manager. I haven’t had to mess with mounting anything via command line once since installing Bazzite, so I’m not sure if there’s another way to edit fstab (there usually is, it’s just recommended against unless you have no other options).

    Yeah, if you’re familiar with Nobara/Fedora, then you already have a leg up. Bazzite is based on, I believe, Kinoite. It is just optimized for gaming, and it includes a ton of ujust “recipes” (pre-made scripts basically) to add/remove gaming-related functions, among other things. For example, I just type “ujust update” into the terminal and it updates everything, including firmware, flatpaks, local packages, etc.

    It just works. It’s very beginner friendly, but don’t let that turn you off. There’s a lot you can do, you just need to do it a different way than you’re used to.

    Edit: I just saw you said “at boot.” As I said, I don’t know beyond the gui partition manager… I’m sure there is a way, because it must be a relatively common thing that people run into.

    Side note, if you’re troubleshooting, or looking for info on Bazzite and can’t find what you’re looking for, try searching for “silverblue” instead as it’s very similar.

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      2 days ago

      I imagine the partition manager requires sudo permissions though? I generally keep my admin account separate from my normal working/gaming accounts, both for security and also to put another hurdle between myself and dumb decisions.

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        2 days ago

        Oh yeah you still use sudo… I’m probably doing a really bad job at explaining this lol

        You do still have admin priviliges for everything else, it’s just your OS partition that is locked down.