• Ludrol@szmer.info
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    Update and Shutdown -> go and make tea -> Linux lock screen -> 😐

    Windows really dosn’t want to be on my system.

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      Well, that’s a first. The usual way is for Windows to break the Linux install every time it does anything.

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            Nope.

            1. Install windows on clean disk
            2. Install Linux with custom partitions
              Add 3 new partitions (/boot, /, swap)
            3. Enable os-prober for grub
            4. Set grub as boot in BIOS

            Never had problem with windows nuking the bootloader. It never knows it exists.

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      Every time! Then the next time you boot windows for some reason, it will finish the updates and then fucking shuts down.

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      Well, it is at least in part how many linux distros configure Grub, it can be set up to boot the last selected OS, which I think should be the default… I changed it on all of my dual boot systems, though I haven’t been using Windows all that much lately, so it hasn’t been all that big of a deal for me.

      I just wish that Windows hadn’t changed the default update config to restart no matter which option is selected, since it makes that situation soooo much more annoying.