The Problem
There will be a day when Linux stops working, booting or just has a random problem. Sometimes it may require hours of research, posting questions and trial-n-error to fix it. It is good to learn how to fix issues, but sometimes you are in a pinch and need it fixed quickly.
The solution
Install Linux in the free space on your hard drive, then set your old Mint as your /home
When most people install Linux they end up using the entire hard drive as a single partition. This is the easy way to get it installed quickly and efficiently, but there is a downside...
- What if Linux will not boot?
- What if Grub stops working?
- What if it keeps crashing?
There is a plethora of issues that can happen to your computer just like with Windows or Mac. I found a fairly quick and painless way to rescue your operating system and data without a lot of trouble.
Outline
- Install Live Disk...