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If it is a second hard drive... Probably the win bootloader is on the first still? Check bios boot options
Maybe its destiny telling you you can do it without windows
Lol, I would love to ditch Windows completely but VR gaming still kinda needs it for now.
The BIOS boot options show only Fedora no Windows, grub only shows fedora as well.
What games specifically? Just replied https://lemmy.ml/post/23699393/15632445 literally minutes ago
I've actually had a good experience with ALVR lately, specifically the nightly version. WiVRn (Monado) has gotten pretty good too. You might consider testing vr on linux out again if you haven't recently.
https://lvra.gitlab.io/