I’m looking to install Linux on our home laptop and see if I can convince my wife to migrate off Windows. Since I’m not sure there won’t be times we need or want to boot back into Windows, I want to set it up so we can dual boot. The laptop only has a spot for one drive however so I can’t use two drives and chose them with the bios. I know in the past Windows has been problematic with dual boot setups on a single drive, corrupting the boot drive following updates and what-not. I’d really like to avoid that if possible.
Any suggestions on how best to go about it, or something I should at least avoid because it’s known to be problematic?


Mint was my thought since I’m using it on a couple home servers. I do however feel like I need to have a Windows boot option just in case she’s not happy or we run into problems with app compatibility. And honestly, I’m not at all familiar with trying to run Windows apps on Linux. I’ve only used Linux in a server environment myself, never as a desktop. I’m also about to jump ship with my primary machine too, but that’s a different story and I don’t have to worry about her having trouble using it.