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Kalcifer ,
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Thank you for the breakdown.

You are very welcome! šŸ˜Š

Iā€™m now dedicated Ubuntu

A very fair decision! Dual booting can be a huge pain, and, for the average user, it really isnā€™t all that necessary anymore ā€“ Linux has come a very long way!

My problem turned out to be something with the BIOS. I donā€™t know if a switch got flipped somewhere along the way or what, but when I reset the BIOS to factory default settings in the boot menu I no longer had issues with boot looping and a CPU I could fry an egg on.

Interesting. Iā€™m curious what the setting was. But, Iā€™m glad that it worked out for you in the end!

I do believe that GRUB was initially installed on sda2 and not sda

I refer back to my previous comment ā€“ sda2 refers to a partition on the drive named sda. You could have a drive sda, sdb, sdc, etc. If one was given some partition sdc3 that means it is partition 3 on drive sdc. Everything gets installed into a partition on a drive.

Windows was just taking precidence over grubx64.efi upon startup

This can certainly happen ā€“ especially if Windows is installed after Linux. I woud refer you to this answer to fix it.

less a few graphical funnies with some larger proprietary software I use.

Yeah, Iā€™m not too surprised about that (depending on the speicfic graphical issues that you are referring to, mind you) ā€“ especially if you are using Wine. If you donā€™t mind me asking, what software are you wanting/needing to use?

Funny enough, I tried to do a clean install of Debian with KDE on my system and I went back to having boot issues, mainly where it would just open to GRUB CL and I couldnā€™t get it to initialize Debian, when I was certain it was a good install.

Hm, this is strange. I would err on the side of a layer 8 error, but there could certainly be some other fuckery afoot.

So Iā€™m just going to stick to Ubuntu for a good while and learn it.

Thereā€™s no problem with that! Ubuntu was the first distro that I used, as well, when I first got into Linux. Granted, I didnā€™t stick with Ubuntu for long, cause I got mildly annoyed with how it worked.

Once I feel very confident in filesystem maintenance, command line navigation, snap/flatpak/.deb/whatever, all the major things, Iā€™ll start shopping around for another distro again.

Sounds like a solid plan! When you do decide to move on from Ubuntu, Iā€™d recommend Arch LInux šŸ˜œ

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