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![]() After that, you must then add an entry for the Linux distribution in the Windows boot menu. To make managing your dual-boot system less of a hassle, especially when both operating systems are installed on the same hard drive, the recommended location (for the Linux boot loader) is in the first sector of the Linux distribution’s boot or root partition. It could either go in the target hard drive’s Master Boot Record (MBR), or in the first sector of its own boot or root partition. One of the most important decisions you have to make when dual-booting Windows and your favorite Linux distribution, is where to install the Linux boot loader. For first time users of Linux, that is the easiest way to keep using Windows, while getting used to their choice of Linux distribution. Dual-booting any version of Microsoft’s Windows operating system with a Linux or BSD desktop or server distribution is a very common practice. ![]()
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