Bro..., i really love you,i can't never do dual boot but i find your channel and i see what we have the same computer and i can do dual boot, really thanks so much.
Followed this tutorial to the letter and all the steps mentioned were understood clearly and I followed them. Now I have Windows11 and LMDE 6 in dual boot mode. Thanks for an excellent tutorial. Using G parted and editing the etc/default/grub file with nano felt on top of the world like geeks. Hahahaha. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Hello! I've always really enjoyed your videos! I'm a Linux enthusiast who loves Linux a lot. I've learned a great deal from your content, and the quality is excellent. Hope you keep creating these helpful videos! Keep up the good work, don't give up, you've got a lot of people supporting you! By the way, could you explain the differences between the regular version of Linux Mint and LMDE? Currently, my favorite distribution is Linux Mint, and I really like the Cinnamon desktop environment! However, I'm still not clear on the distinctions between the two
I was up until 3am trying to get this to work last night. I have done this before on regular mint many times but LMDE is way different installing. THANKS!!!
I am about to try it, why did it take you until 3am? What went wrong or how were the instructions different? I want to try this and am not so sure now. A few months ago I tried a dual boot with Ubuntu and had to recover the computer as it wouldn't work. I really wanted to try KALI too. The main thing I want to do is get away from Microsoft Windows, use Linux on a laptop, but keep it there in the background just in case I need to use it for something.
@@Bond2025 I was up until 3am doing it MY WAY first. This procedure worked the second try. Follow the instructions given here and you won't stay up until 3am. The only reason it took me 2 tries after watching this was I didn't follow the instructions perfectly. I made an oopsie. I have done this many times with regular mint without any help. LMDE is different. Flagging the partitions is very important. I was not doing that. Follow the instructions and you'll be fine. Just make backups of any critical info first. I started with a fresh windows install followed by this install procedure. Just follow the instructions. Standard Ubuntu Mint will just figure it out for you. I was unaware that you had to tag the partitions. I had literally installed Windows and LMDE like 4 times trying to figure this out myself.
I got as far as assigning / to the new partition but when I click Next I get: "The EFI Partition is not bootable. Please edit the partition flags." But the flags are set for the new ESP partition as "boot, esp".
Was trying to install this on my Mom's computer since she has an older laptop (~2015) and Windows 10 runs horribly on it. Everything went fine up until I rebooted, and it skipped right past Grub and went straight to Windows. I disabled Secure Boot and Fast Startup. I started thinking, wouldn't it make more sense to install Grub to the EFI partition that Windows already boots from? In your case it looks like having two EFI partitions worked, but I'm wondering if that doesn't work in every case.
Hi thanks for the excellent guide, I followed every step exactly same but I got one problem. Grub menu not appearing, it boots automatically into Windows. I have to press F9 to select boot options and then grub menu appears. Please suggest a fix.
so creating a separate /boot partition for linux is beneficial. i installed my grub bootloader in the same partition as the root. i didnt create anything else. once the installation was finished, it corrupted the windows bootloader. i managed to repair the grub bootloader using some linux terminal magic and i could boot into linux but windows bootloader remained screwed.
Ive followed all the steps but im having trouble with connecting it to wifi it isnt showing any available wifi option can you please help im new to linux
I have followed your dual boot how to videos in the past and they have always worked perfectly. You do an excellent job of explaining how to set up a dual boot system. I do have a question. Is this method of setting up a separate boot partition only specific to the debian versions, or can this be used on all linux versions. For example, if I install the ubuntu version of Linux Mint, can I follow these instructions, or should I follow your other video with creating the root and swap partitions and grub is installed on the windows efi paritition. Just curious, I actually think this video makes more sense. THANK YOU and GREAT JOB!
Thanks for the great tutorial. For some reason I am still unable to get to the grub bootloader after following the steps. My system boots to windows. Tried to move windows boot manager to the bottom of the boot order too.
It didn't work for me, Idk why. I could assume a lot of things, like my windows might be installed legacy BIOS, or it may be because I use Ventoy, etc. I wasn't able to find nor access windows on the GRUB menu.
It might be because I didn't dedicate my SSD to linux, instead, I used a partition on my HDD to install linux mint. Nowadays, I'm retrying Linux mint without the dual boot. I'll switch to pop_OS once I'm done doing my stuff on my computer.
hey bro can you make a customised ubuntu iso ?? with macos theme or icons !! important things !! top menu bar icons is default ubuntu icon .. ubuntu is directly log in as root user and vscode Google crome that app is also installed
Why OÚ did not create swap partition as you did in Ubuntu tutorial? Linux mint can not have it or what, I only have 8gb ram so swap will help me. Would like to know more please.
Excelent video! Could you please do a video on how to install archlinux with HyprLand in a disk with windows 11 and ubuntu dual-booting? I'm new to arch linux and i can't find information on how to do multibooting while installing it on grub. I'm scared to ending up deleting my 2 OS 😭
KSK Royal, I tried your other video on How to Dual Boot Windows 10/11 with Linux Mint, but altogether the Installation failed and my Windows 10 crashed & had to Install Windows again. Will this be successful I wonder. Thank you
If I recall you need to use EDL mode to repair the hard bricked phone. Not sure exactly how it works. If it boots into fastboot mode, then you can recover it flashing the stock rom.
Warning when removing LMDE following these insturctions, Grub stayed on my system so I could not boot without using a windows 11 USB boot drive to fix the problem. Be warned.
@@sangeethsujith6396 Hi, followed instructions to the latter. Funny thing when removing the Arch distro it worked fine. With LMDE I had to assign a drive letter with DiskPart and delete the debian folder from the windows EFI partition. No biggie, just not sure why Grub created a directory in the windows EFI partition when other disto's do not.
Best dual boot vid I've seen, and I have seen a LOT! Thumb's up!!!!
As a person using linux for a really long time i recommend this tutorial to new linux users
Bro..., i really love you,i can't never do dual boot but i find your channel and i see what we have the same computer and i can do dual boot, really thanks so much.
Followed this tutorial to the letter and all the steps mentioned were understood clearly and I followed them. Now I have Windows11 and LMDE 6 in dual boot mode. Thanks for an excellent tutorial. Using G parted and editing the etc/default/grub file with nano felt on top of the world like geeks. Hahahaha. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
You tutorials for Dual Boot always work for me. Thanks!
Thank you so much
Hello! I've always really enjoyed your videos! I'm a Linux enthusiast who loves Linux a lot. I've learned a great deal from your content, and the quality is excellent. Hope you keep creating these helpful videos! Keep up the good work, don't give up, you've got a lot of people supporting you! By the way, could you explain the differences between the regular version of Linux Mint and LMDE? Currently, my favorite distribution is Linux Mint, and I really like the Cinnamon desktop environment! However, I'm still not clear on the distinctions between the two
Thank you so much. Well, Regular version is based on Ubuntu. LMDE stands for Linux mint debian edition. It is based on debian and stable than ubuntu.
Am newbie. But I could follow you and installed LMDE 6. Dual boot with windows 10. Thank you so much
This failed three times for a dual boot with WIN10 and LMDE 6. I used the tutorial from NCX Tech and that worked first try.
I still like your videos
Thanks for this bro. You made my day. 😁
I was up until 3am trying to get this to work last night. I have done this before on regular mint many times but LMDE is way different installing. THANKS!!!
I am about to try it, why did it take you until 3am? What went wrong or how were the instructions different?
I want to try this and am not so sure now.
A few months ago I tried a dual boot with Ubuntu and had to recover the computer as it wouldn't work. I really wanted to try KALI too.
The main thing I want to do is get away from Microsoft Windows, use Linux on a laptop, but keep it there in the background just in case I need to use it for something.
@@Bond2025 I was up until 3am doing it MY WAY first. This procedure worked the second try. Follow the instructions given here and you won't stay up until 3am. The only reason it took me 2 tries after watching this was I didn't follow the instructions perfectly. I made an oopsie. I have done this many times with regular mint without any help. LMDE is different. Flagging the partitions is very important. I was not doing that. Follow the instructions and you'll be fine. Just make backups of any critical info first. I started with a fresh windows install followed by this install procedure. Just follow the instructions. Standard Ubuntu Mint will just figure it out for you. I was unaware that you had to tag the partitions. I had literally installed Windows and LMDE like 4 times trying to figure this out myself.
I got as far as assigning / to the new partition but when I click Next I get: "The EFI Partition is not bootable. Please edit the partition flags." But the flags are set for the new ESP partition as "boot, esp".
Was trying to install this on my Mom's computer since she has an older laptop (~2015) and Windows 10 runs horribly on it. Everything went fine up until I rebooted, and it skipped right past Grub and went straight to Windows. I disabled Secure Boot and Fast Startup. I started thinking, wouldn't it make more sense to install Grub to the EFI partition that Windows already boots from? In your case it looks like having two EFI partitions worked, but I'm wondering if that doesn't work in every case.
Works fine again after reinstalling Linux. Again: thank you 🎉
Hi thanks for the excellent guide, I followed every step exactly same but I got one problem. Grub menu not appearing, it boots automatically into Windows. I have to press F9 to select boot options and then grub menu appears. Please suggest a fix.
My next button in installer gets grayed out on password create page. I cannot click and go forward. Please help.
Excellent Dual Boot Instructions!
so creating a separate /boot partition for linux is beneficial. i installed my grub bootloader in the same partition as the root. i didnt create anything else. once the installation was finished, it corrupted the windows bootloader. i managed to repair the grub bootloader using some linux terminal magic and i could boot into linux but windows bootloader remained screwed.
Thanks!
Ive followed all the steps but im having trouble with connecting it to wifi it isnt showing any available wifi option can you please help im new to linux
Helped me a lot, thank you mate
I have followed your dual boot how to videos in the past and they have always worked perfectly. You do an excellent job of explaining how to set up a dual boot system. I do have a question. Is this method of setting up a separate boot partition only specific to the debian versions, or can this be used on all linux versions. For example, if I install the ubuntu version of Linux Mint, can I follow these instructions, or should I follow your other video with creating the root and swap partitions and grub is installed on the windows efi paritition. Just curious, I actually think this video makes more sense. THANK YOU and GREAT JOB!
Question, I want to still do dual boot, but I have a separate drive for the linux install, what do I do?
Thank you man! Liked and subscribed :) God bless!!
Excelente tutorial me fue de mucha ayuda 😊
Great video. Well done.
Thanks for the great tutorial. For some reason I am still unable to get to the grub bootloader after following the steps. My system boots to windows. Tried to move windows boot manager to the bottom of the boot order too.
KSK, Can I use the existing efi partition instead of creating a new efi partition for LMDE
Yes you can. But it would be safe if you have a separate EFI partition for Mint.
Which one would be active then?@@kskroyaltech
It didn't work for me, Idk why. I could assume a lot of things, like my windows might be installed legacy BIOS, or it may be because I use Ventoy, etc.
I wasn't able to find nor access windows on the GRUB menu.
Can you tell what went wrong?
Same here, it's skipping Grub! Don't have Security Boot option in Bios, so I can't disable it. Maybe that's the reason! Gonna try another Distro!
It might be because I didn't dedicate my SSD to linux, instead, I used a partition on my HDD to install linux mint.
Nowadays, I'm retrying Linux mint without the dual boot. I'll switch to pop_OS once I'm done doing my stuff on my computer.
Wifi options are not available.pls help me 😭😭😭
update ur kernel to latest
@@firenub difficult on a laptop with no CAT5/6 socket, make sure you have a USB to LAN connector.
Vielen Dank. Das ganze funktioniert genau so auch mit Windows 10. ❤
hey bro can you make a customised ubuntu iso ?? with macos theme or icons !! important things !! top menu bar icons is default ubuntu icon .. ubuntu is directly log in as root user and vscode Google crome that app is also installed
Why OÚ did not create swap partition as you did in Ubuntu tutorial? Linux mint can not have it or what, I only have 8gb ram so swap will help me. Would like to know more please.
Linux mint is very light weight so it's not needed.
@@kskroyaltech Well I created one anyway 16GB for my 8GB ram and I can see that it used already 1GB of the swap.
Excelent video! Could you please do a video on how to install archlinux with HyprLand in a disk with windows 11 and ubuntu dual-booting? I'm new to arch linux and i can't find information on how to do multibooting while installing it on grub. I'm scared to ending up deleting my 2 OS 😭
Very good video, Thanks.
Thnx brother 🙌🏼
Done all this and when rebooting : "This is not a bootable disk...."
Hey , i was having trouble installing cutefish os it got stuck in boot process can you help me with the problem .
try debian edition.
@@kskroyaltech i tried debian 11 and 12 both only
HI, And the swap partition?
It's like optional. But recommended on a computer with less ram.
Can you do a video dual booting OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with Win 11?
Noted.
can i do this also with windows 10?
Yes
It’s even possible with Windows 7, or with any version of Windows.
Thanks this works
You're welcome!
how to keymapping free fire game in Fydeos ? 😐
KSK Royal, I tried your other video on How to Dual Boot Windows 10/11 with Linux Mint, but altogether the Installation failed and my Windows 10 crashed & had to Install Windows again. Will this be successful I wonder. Thank you
Follow the video exactly what I have shown and be cautious what you are doing .. Double check everything
@@kskroyaltech Linux mint, Installation is best in Legacy Mode or UEFI mode ?
Laptop is UEFI mode ?
Please advice?
@@kskroyaltech Can I install Linux Mint only on a Laptop ?
Single Boot without dual boot ?
wow, perfect. thanks
Hello Bro ! Is there any way to unbrick a hard-bricked mobile?. In this case,i have Redmi 6A .
$ I hope you will response my comment.
Thanks.
If I recall you need to use EDL mode to repair the hard bricked phone. Not sure exactly how it works.
If it boots into fastboot mode, then you can recover it flashing the stock rom.
@@kskroyaltech Thanks bro but my phone got hard bricked EDL mode is not working properly.
Thank you
Warning when removing LMDE following these insturctions, Grub stayed on my system so I could not boot without using a windows 11 USB boot drive to fix the problem. Be warned.
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Cause you didn't remove it properly
@@sangeethsujith6396 Hi, followed instructions to the latter. Funny thing when removing the Arch distro it worked fine. With LMDE I had to assign a drive letter with DiskPart and delete the debian folder from the windows EFI partition. No biggie, just not sure why Grub created a directory in the windows EFI partition when other disto's do not.
Thanks
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shoulld i watch ur how to install linux in gaming laptop vedio before installing linux mint
Sure why not
@@kskroyaltech neh I am curious is it mandatory to watch that vedio before installing
make a vedio how to install prime os and play free fire game plz
You can do it with FydeOS easily.
@@kskroyaltech ok i try
how to key mapping freefire in fydeos
Bruh it didnt know that, but I used GAME CONTROLLER and played some games.
Jaren Squares
Why does Mint make it so hard to dual boot??? Other distributors have this baked in! Debian must absolutely hate there users! Holy buckets!
does this method works for linux mint cinnamon too
Almost similar.
Thanks, man!