12-25-2025, 02:21 AM
I'm setting up a new development workstation and want to configure a dual-boot system with Windows 11 and the latest Ubuntu LTS release. My primary concern is partitioning my 2TB NVMe drive correctly to avoid any bootloader issues, especially since I've heard Windows updates can sometimes break GRUB. I'm also unsure about the best way to handle shared data between the two operating systems—should I create a separate NTFS partition, or is there a more reliable method? I'd appreciate any step-by-step guidance or lessons learned from those who have done this recently.