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Dual-Boot How-To Wanted
I'll preface this by saying I am no fan of dual-booting and a huge fan of virtualization. That being said, I was tasked with setting up a Dell tower as a Windows 10 / Linux dual boot. I haven't set up a dual-boot system in 15 years or so, and the steps have left my brain.
The Dell tower has some decent specs, but most importantly, it has one SSD currently. That is currently booting Windows 10. The plan is to add a second SSD for Linux. I don't believe it matters, but the end user is deciding between Ubuntu and Fedora. So, is there an easy way to add this second SSD, install Linux to it, and have it be available as a bootable option? I've installed Linux dozens of times, but always as a VM or a standalone, single OS.