
How to dual-boot Windows 11 and Bazzite (new version)
Bazzite has changed quite a bit in the 10 months since I first used it. This is an updated version of my previous Bazzite dual boot guide. Note: If you have an AZERTY layout for your keyboard, when you get to the MOK screen, you'll need to enter universqlblue rather than universalblue. Same goes for any other keyboard layout where the letters are in a different position to the US layout. Edit: Once you have installed Bazzite, if you want Windows to appear in the grub boot menu. Open the terminal in Bazzite and run "ujust regenerate-grub", this will scan for bootable operating systems and allow you to select Windows on boot. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Before we start 01:03 Video outline 01:51 Downloading Bazzite 03:32 Making boot media with Ventoy 05:31 Doing checksums 06:29 Disable Fast Startup 07:10 Shrink Windows C drive 07:49 Turning off Secure boot 08:30 Booting Bazzite installer with Ventoy 09:10 Bazzite installer: Manual partitioning 10:55 Bazzite installer: btrfs sub-volume setup 11:38 Bazzite installer: User creation 12:31 Enroll the Bazzite secure boot key 13:16 Re-enable Secure boot and testing 14:13 Conclusion