On 04/11/2018 11:09 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2018-04-11 at 12:13 -0400, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
For reasons connected with LyX development, I need to install Windows 10
on one of my machines. It is already running Fedora 27, and my intention
is to install Windows 10 on a separate SSD. I've not done this in a long
time, and, as I recall, in the past, it was by far best to install
Windows first. (That's what Google thinks, too.) But it's too late for
that, and I'd really rather not have to re-install Fedora.

I take it the main issue here is getting GRUB back up and running. Can
somone give me hints how to do that?

Rather than dual-booting, is there some reason you can't do this with a
VM? Looks like it would be a lot simpler.

You could even assign that separate SSD to the VM. Then Windows will have the whole disk and won't be able to touch the other hard drive. qemu-kvm has EFI support as well which Windows may want.
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