![]() Sda2 is some partition microsoft uses, I do not know whats inside it as I never ran Win10 to open the volume. ![]() Sda1 is the standard EFI partition, linux can also add files to this so you can leave it be. and life would a lot easier if I could do it via a VM instead of shutdown, reboot, spend 5 min in windows, shutdown, rebooot. Is it possible to start this windows installation in a VMware Player 16 vm? (or some other VM software) I occasionally need to get access to windows.ie I need to start up my win10 install of Thunderbird so I can export my account settings. ![]() Linux is on /dev/sdb with Grub installed I would assume on /dev/sda1 I have recently just installed Mint/cinnamon 20.2 on my desktop (absolutely love it btw) I elected for a dual boot configuration just in case since I depend on my home PC for work. ![]()
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