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debryansk322019-08-03 00:25:52
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debryansk32, 2019-08-03 00:25:52

How to install LINUX along with standing WINDOWS 10?

There is a 240GB SSD, on which windows10 with programs is installed, about 180GB is free and is not used in any way. There is also a 500GB HDD serving as a D drive for storing everything (movies, music, photos, etc.). I want to put the second system LINUX Mint. The HDD will be shared between both systems. Somehow I installed the Windows bootloader, rewrote it with the Linux bootloader, and after deleting the partition with Linux through Aomei, I had to restore the bootloader. How to proceed to install Linux and its bootloader separately so that they do not interfere with each other? I created a partition on a 60GB SSD and thought like this: 2 partitions on ssd - an 8GB swap file (the computer has 16 RAM), the rest is Linux root. Separately, create 2 partitions on the HDD - an EFI 512MB partition and a 1024MB BOOT partition. Will it turn out like this or will the Linux bootloader still register where it wants, for example, on the same SSD? Or, in general, install the entire Linux on the created partition on the SSD and God bless it, let the bootloader rewrite it, if you need to delete Linux, it won’t enter, for example, just restore it later as a thread, will the systems conflict and their partitions with each other on the same disk? Based on youtube video

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