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I am in the process of prepping my machine which is currently dual booting Windows 11 & Ubuntu. When I initially did the set up for Ubuntu I later discovered that I ran in to this nasty bug.
What I would like to do is have Windows 11 on its own SSD, Fedora on its own SSD and have their bootloaders installed on their respective SSDs. This way I can set Fedora to boot first and then chose from GRUB which OS I want to go in to.
I wasn't able to find much info on the Anaconda installer as to when that step to specify bootloader location comes in ? Should I also disconnect the windows drive when installing Fedora ?
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