Wiping macOS and replacing it with linux

My machine is a 15" MacBook Pro mid-2015, it currently has macOS Sequoia (with OCLP) and windows 11 installed via bootcamp.

Since now I have a new Mac, I want to wipe all macOS and replace it with a linux distribution (Ideally ubuntu or mint), preserving my bootcamp Windows 11, so I could have a native windows + linux machine.

What is the correct procedure to do it? I have installed linux before on windows machines, I'm familiar with deleting and creating partitions for dual booting.

Is it a regular procedure, or do bootcamp and OCLP add extra steps?

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⚠️ WARNING:

Installing macOS Tahoe on unsupported hardware is NOT supported by the OpenCore Legacy Patcher developers. Please be aware that numerous users have attempted installation, often resulting in serious issues including hardware malfunctions and complete data loss.

Also understand that OCLP supports over 83 Mac models! Just because it "worked" on one, does not mean it will not cause major issues on your device.

NOTE: You might have seen a new piece of software called OCLP-Mod. The OCLP developers do NOT recommend using any modification of the genuine OCLP software. Keep in mind, anyone is able to make a fork of OCLP (a fork is a modification of the original project). No other software is checked and verified safe or actually working on all 83 Mac models.

In closing, please only use the genuine version of OCLP. Do not install Tahoe until a fully compatible public version of OCLP is released. Thanks!

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