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submitted 4 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Coming from Manjaro, I had Manjaro in dual boot with Windows for a few years now. I have now also installed Arch Linux. During the Arch installation, I skipped the part with the boot partition and the bootloader. I have been using the bootloader/grub from Manjaro. That works quite well.

But now I want to switch to a bootloader from Arch. With the Arch bootloader I would like to continue to have the choice between Arch, Manjaro and Windows.

I assume that I have to install a corresponding bootloader for Arch in the EFI parallel to the others. But how should I proceed in detail? I have not yet been able to find any corresponding howtos. Which bootloader would you recommend?

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

Don't forget:

  • Legacy consumption interface (for ancient mouths/hardware)
  • Password-protected can contents
  • Multiple cans connected in parallel
  • Multiple cans connected in series
  • Usage with backup cans
  • Safe can disposal following current best practices
  • Making the can look pretty
this post was submitted on 20 May 2025
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