* After finishing the installation and rebooting, only the Windows boot option was present and working. (I guess the EFI variables need to point
to the current partition)
* Should dual boot of Windows and Debian on the same HD be possible and
easy?
* Should the d-i be able to shrink the NTFS-Bitlocker partition to free
up some space for Debian?
* Why is a second EFI system partition created?
* Does it hurt that the order of the partitioning is out-of-order (the
Debian partitions are numbered after the recovery partition, fdisk
complain about this)?
* Am I doing things the way they should be
* Would dual booting with Windows 10 be easier?
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