So I had Fedora KDE installed on my Thinkpad as a dual boot option with Windows and then found BlueFin & really wanted to try it. I had a bear of a time getting BlueFin on there in the place of Fedora KDE- since the BlueFin installer didn’t want to install on a dual boot hard drive (it failed several times). I finally got it on there after having to wipe out Grub/dual boot - but am finding gnome difficult to get used to. So I want to install Aurora on the Thinkpad hard drive and leave it as a dual boot with Windows for now. I read through the re-basing thread. Doesn’t seem I need to do that - since I really don’t have anything that needs to be saved from the BlueFin partition/install. Can I just install Aurora over Bluefin - or will I encounter the same difficulty with Aurora not liking to install over a partition when the hard drive is set up for dual boot? Thank you, in advance, for any help / insights you can provide. Really wish I could have tried BlueFin and the gnome experience on a live bootable usb first. Gnome is just too awkward for me for now.
As per the docs dual booting off the same disk is unsupported: Introduction to Bluefin | Bluefin
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Thank you, Jorge. Really like what you’re doing with Universal Blue. Watched a bunch of your videos and you being interviewed by other YouTubers. Enjoy being a father. They grow up so quickly! I have 4 spanning from 8 - 16. Thank you, again for taking the time to respond.
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