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Seth Kenlon is a UNIX geek, free culture advocate, independent multimedia artist, and D&D nerd. He has worked in the film and computing industry, often at the same time. He is one of the maintainers of the Slackware-based multimedia production project Slackermedia.
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You can partition your hard drive for BSD to coexist with Linux, but you should back up your existing data first. Dual-booting can be tricky.
I'd probably reduce the Linux partition, allowing GRUB to be your bootloader. Install BSD into a partition, update GRUB, and you should be good to go.
This article demonstrates that FuryBSD eliminates that process by providing a desktop by default.