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I initially set up my dual boot with 1 TB to Windows, 3 TB to CachyOS, since I planned to commit to it but wanted the space on the windows side just in case. I've shrunken it down to 250GB and that's where it's staying.
I'm this close to just wiping out the dual boot entirely, but it is convenient to have around once every few months for some odd reason or another