Installing Windows 11 on a partition that once held Windows 10 won’t remove your GRUB dual-boot option.
Installing Windows 11 on a partition that once held Windows 10 won’t remove your GRUB dual-boot option.
They seem to be configured together on the same storage device. Upgrading to Windows usually replaces the master boot record, meaning you’ll have to fix your Linux or GRUB setup afterward.
Both are installed on the same storage device. To resolve the GRUB setup issue, check the installation files and ensure they're correctly placed. Verify the bootloader configuration and reinstall GRUB if necessary.
I only have a single USB drive, so I’ll use it for the tiny11 installer. I’ll set up the live USB later.