Harald:

This deserves it's own web page.  Do you have one arranged?
If not, I can offer my site.  I have the start of an
article which could be a companion.
http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown/Linux/LinuxUbuntu.html
-- 
Allen Brown  http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown/
  If I had had more time, I could have written shorter documentation.
  --- Pascal

----- Original Message -----
From: "Harald Sundt" <[email protected]>
To: "Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2011 7:04:26 AM
Subject: [Eug-lug]  HOWTO Dual boot Windows Linux laptop

  HOWTO Dual boot Windows Linux laptop



Your goal is to have a laptop into which you can boot Windows or Linux.

Your primary understanding is that Windows XP is an old operating system 
and makes some important ignorant assumptions.

The first assumption is that Windows was a proprietary computer 
operating system produced by a Corporation that wanted a monopoly 
control of the computer operating system market. This meant that it would

Assume that it was going to be the only operating system of the computer

And assume that it need no capacities to recognize the presence of any 
other operating system or file system.

This first assumption that Windows would be the only operating system of 
the computer means that you have to install a boot record and a bios 
that establishes that this computer is “compatible” rather than name the 
more efficient modern setting.

The second assumption means that you have to make sure that Windows is 
installed in the first true partition right at the front of the 
cylinder. You can install Linux in a logical partition behind that on 
the hard drive.

Linux is a modern computer operating system and is adaptable to its 
environment and is produced in a way that it recognizes other computer 
operating systems on the hard drive and it can install itself anywhere.

Your secondary understanding is that you will have to first install 
Linux to prepare the hard drive if such a way as that there is a NTFS 
formatted partition in your very first primary, (first) partition, i.e. 
/dev/sda1. This is for windows to reside in. Part of the secondary 
understanding is that you don't install all the bells and whistles with 
this Linux installation because you are going to nuke the boot record 
when you install Windows into the partition. This is no problem because 
then you will install Linux a second time and then it will create the 
boot record in grub and make everything happy.

Part of the secondary understanding is that you will install Linux for 
the primary purpose of downloading gparted, a partition manager, and 
move your partitions around if you want to save your data or whatever. I 
have a better idea.

By far better idea is that you do what I ended up doing which is to


— backup your data to a thumb drive or USB drive.

— Boot from a live Linux disk

— just nuke and repartition your hard drive so

— there is an empty NTFS Partition at /dev/sda1.

— Make sure that the setting for your bios is set to “'compatible” this 
is the reason (for probably about 24 failed Windows installs where 
Windows simply couldn't see the partitions I was making for it. I am not 
exaggerating the number of failed attempts)
— Install Linux lightly into the first part of a logical extension 
making room for a swap drive that is twice the size your RAM memory

— Make sure the boot flag on the partition that Windows will reside is 
set to “boot”

— Reboot with the Windows disk that you have. It will now see where it 
is supposed to go, being completely blind to everything that's in the 
logical extension. As long as you don't choose to format your hard drive 
all the damage that Windows will do will be to put Windows on your 
computer. That is enough.

— During the install leave the room and do something fun because looking 
back at the computer while Windows is installing can make you crazy.

— Reboot into Windows and there is something that you will do here but I 
will NOT mention here for clarity but I will make an endnote containing 
that information.

— Setup Windows to please yourself.

— reboot from the live Linux distribution.

— Install Linux. It will ask you about whether you want to just install 
it along with an operating system or not. I hope it is not necessary for 
me to answer that question for you.

— At this time Linux will rewrite the boot data so from then on when you 
start a computer you can hit escape and get that menu that let you 
choose whether you want to run Windows or a modern operating system.

— Now what you'll want to do if you don't have the CD that came with the 
computer with the drivers for your laptop is to Ethernet cable connect 
your laptop to a computer with an Internet connection. Go to your laptop 
manufacturer's website and download the drivers for the Windows 
operating system wireless app. Then when you reboot into Windows with 
that installed you can connect to the Internet and get all the rest of 
the drivers and whenever you want in the way of apps.


I want to thank everybody on the Ubuntu List for helping me figure out 
the various parts of this puzzle. It is my ignorance but they have 
kindly endured. I would also like to thank Kevin Ashley of Clever Pepper 
who is who volunteer Linux guru at the Cottage Grove Oregon volunteer 
computer clinic on Wednesday nights for helping you put the pieces 
together the right order.

May all beings benefit
Leo Rivers.
Thursday, April 7, 2011 6:51:28 AM

-- 
“the ancient destructive urges in, us, that grow more deadly as our populations 
approach in size and complexity those of ancient Mars. Every war crisis, 
witch-hunt, race riot and purge…is a reminder and warning. We are the Martians. 
If we cannot control the inheritance within us…this will be their second dead 
planet!”
quote: Dr. Bernard Quatermass of the The British Experimental Rocket Group
The BBC TV serial miniseries version of "Quatermass and the Pit" 1957.


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