@Balaton
To be honest, I didn't ask him to explain exactly which files and which permissions are changed.
I was more busy seeing if the sound would work on reboot

I'll get back to that.
Now I'm optimizing everything a bit, and then I'll eventually put everything on an SSD. I have a 500GB Samsung 860
and I'd like to use that like I did a few years ago, moving everything to an SSD:
400GB Linux, 100GB AmigaOS.
I ordered the HDMI-KVM switch. It's arriving tomorrow, along with two LITTLE FISH with catnip inside.

So I can see if it's convenient.
Because even with a second monitor, I still haven't found the right configuration for Windows-Linux or managing the two Nvidia and Radeon GPUs.
Every time I have to unplug the HDMI monitor cable at boot, and when I use Qemu for AmigaOS, I have to plug in the HDMI cable, and everything works fine.
If I could get the ability to switch to a single monitor, that would be great.
I haven't seen how I could possibly modify GRUB to avoid this problem yet:
Currently:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT='nowatchdog nvidia_drm.modeset=1 loglevel=3 amd_iommu=on iommu=pt'
I also tried blacklisting the Radeon GPU in GRUB, but the result is the same.
I still have some work to do.
And I'm using the GPU that consumes less (6+6), not the OC version of the R9 270X, even though both work.
I've tried them.
I'm happy, but I wasted a lot of time with the audio.
Now I can finally get my hands on it

Thanks again.

Note:
However, I didn't install the Linux drivers for the Radeon. It seemed superfluous since I only needed to use it for QEMU.
Question: Or do I have to install them ?
For dual boot to work properly.
For the Nvidia ones, I installed the proprietary ones.