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Something NetBSD related might run better, but that's about it.
Don't dual boot an OS that has no security support whatsoever.
You can use it for storage... that's about it.
I’m not following. Which OS has no security support? And what difference does is make what other OS are on the system?
I meant the MacOS, it's EOL I presume.
It doesn't. You can boot whatever you want in multiboot. Just remember to disable hibernation on all, and if booting Windows, fast startup.
Oh I see, no it’s OCLP which allows running the latest MacOS. But I do have another partition with something EOL on there like Sierra or something.
Not sure if MacOS has hibernation. No Windows on this machine. :)
IDK what OCPL is, I'm not familiar with Macs at all.
Just don't install anything Ubuntu based, they're moving towards a pro based service, so there are nags all over the place, plus you have no idea what they might remove from the free version and include in the pro subscription in the future. I'd recommend something community based, but you're a beginner, so the ones I listed seem like a good choice for a beginner. Also, see if you can try out BTRFS (it comes by default on Fedora I believe). It has some maintenance to it (not a lot), but it really is a lot better than the classic journaling files systems.