Anonymous
10/20/2025, 7:26:47 PM
No.106951779
>>106951724
keep your windows and linux installs fully separate on different drives, and use UEFI boot menu to boot to either one.
normal usecase is daily one, so you default to it in bios, and whenever you need the other just press the F key for bios boot menu at startup and like choose the other. it's literally that fucking easy.
and no, you do not need GRUB, at all, it's bloat.
keep your windows and linux installs fully separate on different drives, and use UEFI boot menu to boot to either one.
normal usecase is daily one, so you default to it in bios, and whenever you need the other just press the F key for bios boot menu at startup and like choose the other. it's literally that fucking easy.
and no, you do not need GRUB, at all, it's bloat.