Does anyone know how I could dual-boot Windows *without* it deleting my Linux boot partition?
Last 2 or 3 times I tried to dual-boot I was just left with Linux unable to boot because Windows overwrote its EFI partition.
Even when I told it to install to another drive.
Even when I took out the Linux drive, installed Windows, and then connected the drive again.
@hazelnot windows just kinda does that, hence the recommendation being installing linux after windows, or at least booting the installer again to have linux overwrite the bootloader again
@f0x But I already have Linux installed and don't want to reinstall it 🥲
I also don't know how to install just the bootloader 🥲🥲🥲🥲
@hazelnot yeah it's kind of a pain.. which linux do you have installed?
@hazelnot https://discovery.endeavouros.com/system-rescue/repair-a-non-booting-grub/2021/03/ seems to describe the process, but yeah.. it's not fun