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Specialisations allow you to define variations of your system configuration. For instance, if you don't usually use GPU, you might create a base system with your GPU disabled and create a dedicated specialization with Nvidia/AMD drivers installed - later, during boot, you can choose which configuration you want to boot into this time. | Specialisations allow you to define variations of your system configuration. For instance, if you don't usually use GPU, you might create a base system with your GPU disabled and create a dedicated specialization with Nvidia/AMD drivers installed - later, during boot, you can choose which configuration you want to boot into this time. |