Install Arch Linux in a dual boot setup with Windows using the systemd-boot boot loader. Dual Boot with Windows Tutorials: • Install Zorin OS - Dua... Thank you for watching.
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@CioAyron23 күн бұрын
In UEFI shell, my PART UUID is on BLK3, which doesn’t have an Alias. What do I do?!
@bakieralАй бұрын
I know fdisk makes partitioning in sequence but i will keep using cfdisk to be sure which part i am formatting (: And no wonder for dual boot people prefer Grub instead of systemd-boot. For single system systemd is simpler and faster but for dual boot i prefer grub. It is much easier to config it. But thanks for cool guide and at arch forums they only send you to wiki page to read all of it and they say youtube videos are out dated and wrong. 9 out of 10 i find my solutions at youtube and 1 time i find it at arch wiki even tough i read them carefully because they write wiki like a dictionary not like a guide.
@Tetroner17 күн бұрын
problem with grub is i am always having a hard time to set secure boot. i tried various tutorials on sbctl but i am always getting secure boot enabled error when booting into grub
@wedneymoyses28 күн бұрын
You gained a faithful subscriber. The only tutorial that actually worked and not only that, it helped me understand my problem, thank you mate, keep up the excellent work!
@KMDTech28 күн бұрын
That's great to hear, thank you!
@Brice3120 күн бұрын
It says unrecognized command when I add the Windows 11 entry
@RaulcarqGamerBR18 күн бұрын
Thank you m8
@SpudNuggetTV8 күн бұрын
Note that if you want to play things safe, use a free disk partitioning software, like mini tool portion wizard. That allows you to move all of your windows related portions to the left, that way Arch Linux (or any other OS) isn’t mixed in between your windows partitions. This isn’t fool proof in preventing a dual boot from breaking in the future but it can help!