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Question about dual booting Linux + Windows on different SSDs
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I think this is what's going on. I'm guessing the smallest partition is the boot partition, the 1gb might be the Linux swap, and the 100gb the Linux install.
This points to op not using default fedora partition schema but disk1 being the fedora install across those partitions
Or it could be swap, root, and home
99% sure it's EFI, swap, and /.