#[SOLVED] Windows & Linux dual boot
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the other option is just turning off secure boot--its not very helpful anyways imo.
there are probably other ways on doing it but im not very familiar
Both systems have to use the same config. And just get rid of secure boot
if you dualboot windows 10 you can disable secure boot. if you use windows 11 it will break windows update. try setting up linux for secure boot using sbctl.
.aw secure boot
Arch Wiki: Secure Boot
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thank you guys i fixed it
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