Hi,
This probably sounds like a dumb question, but I am dumb, and my brain is tired.
I have a custom PC with multiple GPUs. I use Linux, and I have flashed the BIOS of each GPU. They work as I want them to. However, I now want to swap out the SSD on which Linux sits with a different SSD with a different Linux distribution on it. I intend to flip between the two regularly by simply loading the computer up having physically switched the desired SSD. Essentially I want to have two completely separate setups depending upon which SSD I plug in.
If I update the drivers for the GPU on the new SSD, will they effect the GPU when I re-plug in the original SSD? Basically, are the drivers at an operating system level (which I think and hope they are), or the BIOS level (which I hope they are not, as this will spoil my plans)?
Thanks. I understand that this is rookie stuff.
This probably sounds like a dumb question, but I am dumb, and my brain is tired.
I have a custom PC with multiple GPUs. I use Linux, and I have flashed the BIOS of each GPU. They work as I want them to. However, I now want to swap out the SSD on which Linux sits with a different SSD with a different Linux distribution on it. I intend to flip between the two regularly by simply loading the computer up having physically switched the desired SSD. Essentially I want to have two completely separate setups depending upon which SSD I plug in.
If I update the drivers for the GPU on the new SSD, will they effect the GPU when I re-plug in the original SSD? Basically, are the drivers at an operating system level (which I think and hope they are), or the BIOS level (which I hope they are not, as this will spoil my plans)?
Thanks. I understand that this is rookie stuff.