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Hello, I have recently built an AM5 pc and loaded Windows 11 onto it. I have two M.2 SSDs setup with RAID 0, through the UEFI.

I want to install dual boot a Linux distro to try and play games on it, because I prefer Linux to Windows.

From where I am with W11 and RAID 0 setup, how can I dual boot Arch, for example?

Should I (can I) partition my RAID0 drive?

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[–] gunpachi@lemmings.world 3 points 1 year ago

I used to dualboot windows and Void/Gentoo 2 years back. Windows screwed up something every now and then

So i got fed up with it and bought a new ssd and life has been so much easier.

Right now ssd prices are very low it seems. So if you can afford it - buying one is a no-brainer.