How to dual boot Debian 12 with existing another Linux installation by manual partitioning?

On second thought, I think I should leave this experimental project and concentrate on my main priorities. I have lot of works to do.

  1. Making either Davinci Resolve work with my GPU or making Kdenlive recognise my GPU.
  2. To do the above, I need to make AMDGPU driver work as it should which I still couldn’t figure out. Though @kovacslt has given me a clue of installing ocl-icd but I don’t know how to install it as there is no documentation.
  3. If I would be able to make them work peoperly, which I have to anyhow, I have to learn their interface and working procedure, though I have already started doing that in Windows but changing OS everytime when I have to do some professional work, is very inconvenient.
  4. I have to figure out how can I work with Apache, MariaDB, PHP, Wordpress and Joomla in Fedora. Working with these in Windows is so much less complicated but I have to figure it out anyway.
  5. Then I have to start use Linux as my main OS and have to pretend that there was no OS named Windows.

So, as I am a newbie, I have given you enough trouble and you have patiently tolerated my tortures. But I couldn’t cope up with your expectations as I have several blockades. If it be a new PC, with all new fresh hardware, I think the job would be much easier, for you to guide me and for me to follow that. If in the next year, I would be able to change my existing hardwares to new ones, I will again start this dual boot project which I think I should have. Till then, thank you all for your efforts to help me which I couldn’t live upto. Sorry. :disappointed:

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