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Dual-Booting Arch with Windows 10

This will depict the methods I used dual[tri]-boot my linux install with windows 10

My Partition Scheme

My Partitions are as followed (sda being what the hard-drive is referred to by fdisk -l)

sda [300 GB (I plan to upgrade to 1 TB soon)]:

Partition Use Size Notes
sda1 EFI partition 500 MB
sda2 Arch Install 30 GB
sda3 "/home" directory for Arch 150 GB
sda4 Ubuntu Install 30 GB Shares sda3 as home directory
sda5 Windows 10 Install 30 GB
sda6 Extra storage for windows 70 GB Will Probably merge this with the windows partition at a later date.

Configuring the Grub bootloader

Adding it to Grub

  • After installing Windows 10 I booted back into Arch and used the package update-grub to automatically detect the ".efi" files for each install and configure grub to add it to the list of bootable OS's.

Setting Arch as my Default

  • I downloaded the "grub-customizer" package to push Arch to the top of the list, so I didn't have to hurry and select it every time I boot up my PC.