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  "path": "/t/questions-about-windows-and-fedora-dual-boot/35960#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-05T00:22:53.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The only issue I found was with sharing storage drives between Windows and Fedora\n\nNTFS is wonky on Fedora (and any other OS really) so I’ve had issues with file paths breaking and apps just not seeing files. I do much prefer ext4 overall anyway, but that doesn’t work well on Windows.\n\nBut apart from that. It should be OK if you use separate storage disks for each OS use.\n\nYou might be better off treating Fedora KDE as your main OS and then have a drive just for Windows when needed.",
  "title": "Questions about Windows and Fedora Dual Boot"
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