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Offline DonaldM

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New dual boot instalation
« on: December 14, 2012, 08:07:45 PM »
Hi folks a bit of a daft question - I am installing a new hd therefore I am doing a fresh install - dual boot PCLinux KDE/Win 7.  What should I install first.  Previously I have always installed win first.
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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2012, 08:42:13 PM »
DonaldM

First of all, there aren't daft questions - only daft answers. I think you would be best to install Windows first as you have always done - into the first partition on the drive. Then, install PCLinuxOS into another partition(s) with grub into the first (Windows) partition. In my setup here, I have three partitions for PCLOS: /, /home and swap. In addition, I have another partition (usually /sda7), which I refer to as /disk. Into that partition goes my Thunderbird 3r45twhatever.default, photos, backups of Bookmarks from Firefox, favourite wallpapers etc. etc.

Then, if I ever have to do a fresh instal, the backup data is still there.

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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2012, 08:56:15 PM »
DonaldM

First of all, there aren't daft questions - only daft answers. I think you would be best to install Windows first as you have always done - into the first partition on the drive. Then, install PCLinuxOS into another partition(s) with grub into the first (Windows) partition. In my setup here, I have three partitions for PCLOS: /, /home and swap. In addition, I have another partition (usually /sda7), which I refer to as /disk. Into that partition goes my Thunderbird 3r45twhatever.default, photos, backups of Bookmarks from Firefox, favourite wallpapers etc. etc.

Then, if I ever have to do a fresh instal, the backup data is still there.

Jim

I +1 this.

However, the easy thing to do is, install windows first. Then, when you install PCLinuxOS, just let it do all the defaults.

You will wind up with a duel boot system with no worries about how the partitions are set up.

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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2012, 03:48:52 AM »
DonaldM

First of all, there aren't daft questions - only daft answers. I think you would be best to install Windows first as you have always done - into the first partition on the drive. Then, install PCLinuxOS into another partition(s) with grub into the first (Windows) partition. In my setup here, I have three partitions for PCLOS: /, /home and swap. In addition, I have another partition (usually /sda7), which I refer to as /disk. Into that partition goes my Thunderbird 3r45twhatever.default, photos, backups of Bookmarks from Firefox, favourite wallpapers etc. etc.

Then, if I ever have to do a fresh instal, the backup data is still there.

Jim


I am guessing that this means to install Grub to the boot sector of the Windows partition ......  and am having a hard time figuring out why one would do this .....   why not install Grub to the MBR of the drive?


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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2012, 10:21:17 AM »
DonaldM

First of all, there aren't daft questions - only daft answers. I think you would be best to install Windows first as you have always done - into the first partition on the drive. Then, install PCLinuxOS into another partition(s) with grub into the first (Windows) partition. In my setup here, I have three partitions for PCLOS: /, /home and swap. In addition, I have another partition (usually /sda7), which I refer to as /disk. Into that partition goes my Thunderbird 3r45twhatever.default, photos, backups of Bookmarks from Firefox, favourite wallpapers etc. etc.

Then, if I ever have to do a fresh instal, the backup data is still there.

Jim


I am guessing that this means to install Grub to the boot sector of the Windows partition ......  and am having a hard time figuring out why one would do this .....   why not install Grub to the MBR of the drive?




That is actually what I meant - I just didn't express it correctly. In my defence, I can only say that I was working from memory at the time. Ah well, off to find some new human RAM ::)

Just17 thank you for clarifying that issue.

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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2012, 10:35:18 AM »
DonaldM

First of all, there aren't daft questions - only daft answers. I think you would be best to install Windows first as you have always done - into the first partition on the drive. Then, install PCLinuxOS into another partition(s) with grub into the first (Windows) partition. In my setup here, I have three partitions for PCLOS: /, /home and swap. In addition, I have another partition (usually /sda7), which I refer to as /disk. Into that partition goes my Thunderbird 3r45twhatever.default, photos, backups of Bookmarks from Firefox, favourite wallpapers etc. etc.

Then, if I ever have to do a fresh instal, the backup data is still there.

Jim


I am guessing that this means to install Grub to the boot sector of the Windows partition ......  and am having a hard time figuring out why one would do this .....   why not install Grub to the MBR of the drive?




That is actually what I meant - I just didn't express it correctly. In my defence, I can only say that I was working from memory at the time. Ah well, off to find some new human RAM ::)

Just17 thank you for clarifying that issue.

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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2012, 11:58:50 AM »
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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2012, 02:16:37 PM »
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I thought I was referring to Random Access Memory. You guys interpreted it differently - my fault I suppose.

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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2012, 06:42:37 PM »
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I thought I was referring to Random Access Memory. You guys interpreted it differently - my fault I suppose.

Jim ;D

Not at all. Some of us just have our minds perpetually in the gutter, and wait for these random slips.  ;D ;D
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Re: New dual boot instalation
« Reply #9 on: December 15, 2012, 08:12:52 PM »
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I thought I was referring to Random Access Memory. You guys interpreted it differently - my fault I suppose.

Jim ;D

Not at all. Some of us just have our minds perpetually in the gutter, and wait for these random slips.  ;D ;D

Ah, the innocence of a 72 year old youth. ;D ;D ;D

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