@RareBird_15 @mastoblind @main How much are you planning on storing in each operating system? Also, which operating system will you be using as your primary?
If I were to do it now, and assuming everything works the way it did 10 years ago, Windows would be my primary OS, and I’d assume I’d be using it for some virtual machines, so I’d give Windows at least 512G. For Linux, I’d use about 128G for the operating on partition ‘/’ system and the rest on the ‘/home’ partition. I’d flip things if Linux was going to be my primary. All of these could be changed drastically depending on my first two questions. You should find a lot of information on the web, and I’m sure you’ll get lots of suggestions.
When I installed Ubuntu, gparted would come up and let you partition your hard drive. This was accessible with Orca but you wanted to be careful and know what you’re doing. It could be a bit tedious. You might also have to shrink your Windows partition to make all of this work. Again, this was all 10 years ago for me, so take all of this with a grain of salt.
@RareBird15 @mastoblind @main I mostly use the Microsoft products, Outlook, Ege, Word, Excel and To Do, One Note, One Drive. I also use Bit Warden for a password manager.