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For the vast majority of people, that isn’t easy at all.
especially if all those windows dual booting experiences from over 10 years ago which is now misinformation wasn't kept commented like every time someone brings up dual booting
It is simple but not convenient. I don't want to dual boot. I'd rather not play the game at all if that is my only option.
It should be, but I've had too many issues with windows somehow updating and ruining my boot partion/grub.
If I want to run windows, I only run it on a VM with hardware passthrough or on a totally different machine since physically unseating my Linux M.2 from the motherboard is too much hassle and I don't want to move it to a PCIe card.