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> I've dual-booted with multiple OSes per disk with BIOS several times and had no problems at all. So I can't help but get a bad impression of UEFI.

I think this article was written back when you had to setup everything UEFI manually, at least in the Linux-world. I don't think all parts still applies.

These days most of these things should be taken care of automatically for you, by the OS vendor, just like they used to in the BIOS past.

Except now you wont have to mess around with installation-order, custom bootloaders or weird grub-entries. It's all handled natively by UEFI.



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