Hi, longtime Windows user, haven't been familiar with command-line environments since I was in my pre-teens/teens although I have played with Linux distros on and off every so often.
I've tried lots of distros but I think I really do like PCLinuxOS. I like that for whatever reason (perhaps easier config UI's) my Auzentech X-Fi Forte actually works and I can get sound out of it via SPDIF (oddly enough my Radeon 5850 produced no sound via HDMI -> Optical Out from my Monitor, even though other distros worked fine with it).
However I'm happy to happy to have 2.0 PCM as that's the best I'll get and I don't intend to use Linux for video/audio (wasn't impressed with MKV playback but maybe that was just VLC.. choppy like it didn't like the VFR video stream). Mostly I just want a lightweight Linux distro for playing around, and also for cross-platform development testing.
Some background:My biggest pet peeve is that, I have having to either give up, or modify my Windows boot menu / MBR deal.. Call me nitpicky, but I don't like select Linux from the bootloader and THEN selecting my Linux OS inside GRUB, etc.. Likewise I am very weary of messing with / modifying GRUB at this point, so I don't want it to be my default bootloader. As I also want the ability to reinstall Windows 7 at will, without worrying that GRUB is gonna be messed up etc.
I couldn't get LiveUSB to work nice (hangs on bootstrapping but I didn't try the LiveCD tool, I used an external Windows tool so that might be the problem) , and I don't like the speed of LiveCD's so I'm kind of determined to get an HDD install going..
Linux MintI really like whatever it is that their installer did.. I have a primary boot SSD which I keep Windows on for obvious reason, and I then have 4x2TB Samsung F4's with various partition setups. I chose to shrink the single partition on my third drive (called sdd, apparently) and installed Mint and GRUB to the OS partition.. The result was the following.
My main C:\ Windows drive remain untouched. It booted just like normal,
however I have an Asus Sabertooth 990FX with a EUFI BIOS and one nice feature I discovered it has is a full boot override menu. I can hit F8 during POST and the system will HALT after POST and allow me to select any drive on the system to boot from manually - So I just select my drive I installed Mint to and VOILA, the GRUB bootloader comes up, mint runs, etc..
I just can't figure out how to do it properly with PCLinuxOS (or if its even possible). It is probably just my inexperience, although I have tried so many things in so many different orders, auto partition setup, manual setup, dropping GRUB onto different partitions on "sdd" (the drive installing to), but could get nothing. The most I've gotten is a blank screen with a blinking cursor when I try to boot the drive directly.
Although I'm actually copying files off my NTFS partition so I can wipe the entire drive table now, because whatever I did, it managed to prevent the installer from running now

I started out with me trying to clear all the non-NTFS partitions during the Setup Wizard, so I even nicked the one at the beginning of the driver (about 128mb, before the NTFS partition). Then I started getting a "can't delete partition" error no matter what I tried.
Since there is no "cancel" feature on the Wizard (at this point at least?) I had to hit the reset switch. Now any time I run the livecd installer, when it gets to the Setup Wizard and I hit OK or w/e to continue it causes the installer to trigger a restart, ejecting disc and all...
So I'm trying to clean up that mess and then try again.. Is anyone able to give me any steps/advice to get the boot setup how I want?
Mint is nice, but it was kind of slow imho (especially boot to desktop) so I'd hate to be stuck with that just because I'm picky about my Windows bootloader setup.
