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I currently have a win 11 machine and would like to dual boot with Linux. Looking at some of the different options, it seems many aren't recommended for dual booting. Are there any that are?

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[–] autonomoususer@lemmy.world -3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

aren't recommended for dual booting

Because this makes no difference.

Want to be able to find help quickly? Copy power users. They are the most active home users online. They will know the most about their own setup. Use Arch Linux.

Want to learn enough to fix things if they break (or make improvements)? Use the Arch Linux installer.

Use separate storage devices, so you can always optionally use the UEFI boot menu.