After much prevaricating, I'm going to purchase a T60p in the next week or so. Primary purpose will be a work machine - running assorted scientific codes, giving presentations, and watching movies/playing games in hotel rooms to keep myself occupied
HOWEVER, this also means that I would like to be able to run both Windows and a flavour of Linux (probably Debian) on the machine. Furthermore, due to some rather... unfortunate experiences in the past dual booting off single hard drives resulting in the loss of critical data, I would strongly prefer to run windows and linux on separate hard drives.
Looking at the lenovo website however, I'm not really sure what I should do/buy in order to do this in the most optimal fashion. Having come across this excellent forum via google, I thought I would ask and see what the assembled wisdom here has to say.
Ideally, what I would like is a windows install on one primary hard drive, and a linux install on a 'spare' primary hard drive, and swop them back and forth as need be. I'm not sure that this is even possible though - is it possible to swop the primary hdd in a t60p easily? If so, how do I go about purchasing a 'spare' primary hard drive, as the lenovo site seems curiously uninformative on the subject?
Another option would be to have the Windows install on the primary hard drive and a linux install on an ultrabay hard drive (which I believe I can boot from). Again though I'm not sure what to do - the lenovo website seems to sell hdd adapters for the ultrabay, but no actual hdds... am I missing something here? If I need to buy a hdd from a separate source, are there any brands that people would recommend/warn against?
Many apologies of this has been asked before - I did do a search but I'm a bit of a newbie at these forum things and so may well have missed it....




