Update On Dual Boot

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In this video I am going to explore dual booting with Windows 10 using 3 distros, Manjaro, Ubuntu and Arch using different installers.

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32 GB RAM
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Distro: Arch Linux
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Windows Prep = 01:02
Manjaro = 04:35
Ubuntu = 12:00
Arch = 16:38
Grub removal = 25:15

SparxNet
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The first Linux youtuber that doesn't fail to mention that PopOs requires a huge boot partition, definitive upvote!

CGA
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What a coincidence.!! I was just reading some posts on reddit for this in the morning and u posted it today when its night. Thanks so much

deepakshivraj
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thanks to this tutorial, i was able to to install Mint on dual-boot.
extremely helpful, thank you very much!

erned
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11:00 I'm dual booting Windows 10/Manjaro and I use this command if it boots into Windows 10 and doesn't recognise Manjaro:
bcedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\manjaro\grubx64.efi
I'm not sure, but I think replacing "manjaro" with your distro could work. Unfortunately, because of the way Windows works, you will need to run this in the Powershell/Command Prompt every single time you install a major Windows update because it resets the default bootloader. In my opinion, this is much less of a hassle when compared to booting into the live environment, and then following the steps listed on the Manjaro wiki. Remember to run Powershell/Command Prompt with admin privileges, cheers!

zeynplays
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An extra note for shrining Windows10: When shrinking from disk manager, some third party antivirus software may prevent it when shrinking involves relocation of those antivirus files on disk due to their tamper protection. Solution is disabling tamper protection (or self protection) from antivirus' settings temporarily. Of course reenable it back after you are done with shrinking for security reasons.

SimpliFly
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I'm watching this video on May 2022, this is a great video with amazing information, I have a new PC with 2 HDDs, one of the disks has Win 10 and I am about to install ArchLinux on the other.

ricardo
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My journey of Dual Booting windows and Manjaro,
With one disk, two different efi partitions, one for windows, one for grub.
With two disks, each have their own efi partition, also using grub.
After moving to Arch and using systemd-boot, I just kinda give up setting up Dual Boot (with two disks), just use BIOS to manual select bootloader.
I really like you sharing your solution to everyone, great video as always.

吳炯仁
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Hi Ermanno - another great video.
When I read the title, I thought that you would show how to install a Windows OS, a Linux Mint ( or ubuntu) OS and then an Arch OS installed on the same EFI harddisk :)
I would love to see that video :) I am sure I am not the only one ...
Kind regards from Denmark

gert
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Thank you with another masterclass Ermanno, dealing with Windows is really a headache. It’s best for me that I have a dedicated PC for Archlinux and for Windows 10 for the family PC.

taidee
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Very nice explanations! Will the secure boot requirement of windows 11 prevent or make dual booting harder?

julienboulange
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Excellent tutorial! Can't wait to see try and dual boot when Windows 11 comes out later. Also, to do a virtual machine on the new OS as well as doing WSL2 install of Linux. Will be watching! 🙂

GuyPipili
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Amazing video, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you! eg. What about windows 11 ?

krasimirkraev
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YES THE VIDEO FINALLY-
Edit: Watched the complete video
I have a small question: how frequently the bootloader is overwritten, and how can that be prevented?

drishalballaney
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Hi Ermanno
So i tried the dualboot method on arch as exactly in your video, it detects windows partition, arch but when i reboot, it doesn't boot to grub :<
Do you know how to fix it? Thank you in advance

PhoenixVies
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does creating another efi partition for linux basically in the middle of the windows partition create problems for the windows recovery? because i'd done this a while back, and it was fine for 1-2 months, then a windows update made my system crash for some reason - and when i tried windows recovery, it was not working.. it said the recovery process was not able to be completed i think. so i just reset the system with just windows now.

km-sckz
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Wish you'd have a segment on EFI and multi booting. More importantly, can I "deactivate" or isolate (protect) a drive in a computer I there are multiple drives. I don't want to mess up the other drives each time I install something else.

unclefester
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Please help me. I tried to install Manjaro with Win10 on my laptop, I start step-by-step just like the video, but when I go for 6:20 “/boot/efi” don't show has option in mount point, just “/boot”.

Sorry if my english is broken, i'm a hispanic, I just tried to install Linix for first time. 😭

CrismasterXD
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Thank you again Professor for another excellent and instructive video! My laptop is having "dual" boot with Windows (just a minimal 50Gb partition) and two linux distros. Initially were Arch (my main driver) and Ubuntu, but have replaced the latter for Void preparing for the future because I am getting tired of Arch. In the past I have messed up grub or another thing in Arch and the other distro has proven helpful in the recovery. Regarding that new "feature" of Grub, disabled os-prober, seems to be only in Arch. Why the guys in Arch keep disabling/removing useful things from time to time for no reason at all?

gpubvhi
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Can you please make a video about how to make Lenovo tower PCs boot Linux because every time I install a Linux distro
I get error 1962 no OS detected

emmadabdelkrim