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question about manual partitioning for dual boot

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I have both Windows 11 and Fedora on my HDD. I want to replace Fedora with Ubuntu 23.04 (ubuntu-23.04-desktop-amd64.iso). I have a 50GB ext4, / mount point and 500 MB vfat /boot/efi from a previous Fedora installation along with Windows drives and a 99MB vfat Windows Boot Manager as dev/sda1. My problem is Ubuntu setup wants to change sda1. I am worried that maybe Windows will get into trouble, because it is not possible to use the 500 MB /boot/efi drive that I made before for a new boot drive.

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Your ISO choice as details now show uses the `ubuntu-desktop-installer`. I've installed 23.04 a number of times without issue to installed windows systems, however my QA was largely with other installers (different ISOs of 23.04) thus I've not used it. As I stated in a prior comment, I've re-install into Fedora partition(s) without issue; replacing Fedora with Ubuntu & not had impact on other OSes in the past (I'd use the *Manual Partitioning/Something-Else* option & tell the installer what you want) without issue; just read what the installer will do before accepting (it's pretty clear).
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