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I did this when installing Windows 11 for a friend, was also my first experience installing Windows 11 as well. Having to open a command line during the installation process really nullifies the "Windows easy" and "linux hard" stereotype.
Thats the thing, you dont HAVE to install without a MS account. That is your choice.
Most people don't care and create an MS account anyway. And they don't have to use any command line.
Also a single command line still does not compare to Linux.
Nothing is nullified
It's not "your choice" if you have to hack the installer to do it, something 99.99% of people wouldn't even understand if you tried to explain if to them.
Outside of l33t h4kzors distros like Arch, Linux OS installers have not required any command line invocation for at least two decades. Just enter your username, wifi info, etc and click next until it's done.
Ubuntu installer is like 4 clicks.
And it boots to a fully updated install if you connect to the network in the wizard, unlike Windows which might take as much as a full business day to update itself depending on the age of the install medium
Same for Linux Mint I guess
Not to be terribly, terribly pedantic but it's a setup wizard, not an installer, so your comparison kind of falls flat on it's face.