• @[email protected]
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      428 days ago

      I’m guessing you have different drives, instead of using partitions. Windows only breaks bootloaders when it’s sharing a drive.

      • @[email protected]
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        427 days ago

        Nope.

        1. Install windows on clean disk
        2. Install Linux with custom partitions
          Add 3 new partitions (/boot, /, swap)
        3. Enable os-prober for grub
        4. Set grub as boot in BIOS

        Never had problem with windows nuking the bootloader. It never knows it exists.