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Dual boot GNU and Windows 7
From: |
Sebastian Tennant |
Subject: |
Dual boot GNU and Windows 7 |
Date: |
Sat, 26 Mar 2011 14:00:34 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (gnu/linux) |
Hi list,
I have a new Lenovo IdeaPad laptop and I would like to keep the Windows
installation for testing websites in Internet Explorer.
At the moment the hard disk looks like this:
/dev/sda1 - ntfs - no label - Windows boot partition (200 MiB)
/dev/sda2 - ntfs - no label - Main Windows partition (422 GiB)
/dev/sda3 - extended -
/dev/sda4 - ntfs - LENOVO_PART - ??? (15 GiB)
/dev/sda5 - ntfs - LENOVO - ??? (29 GiB)
The two LENOVO* partitions are for Lenovo's OneKey Rescue(TM) system which I
will *never* use so my plan is to get rid of them completely, shrink /dev/sda2
down to about 48 GiB (using a gparted live disk), add a large FAT data storage
partition (which can be used by both GNU and Windows) and finally create a few
(small) partitions for different flavours of the GNU operating system:
/dev/sda1 - ntfs - no label - Windows boot partition (200 MiB)
/dev/sda2 - ntfs - no label - Main Windows partition (48 GiB)
/dev/sda3 - FAT - FAT storage - Data storage partition (384 Gib)
/dev/sda4 - extended -
/dev/sda5 - ext3 - Debian - GNU OS (10 GiB)
/dev/sda6 - ext3 - Gentoo - GNU OS (10 GiB)
/dev/sda7 - ext3 - Fedora - GNU OS (10 GiB)
/dev/sda8 - swap - no label - 4GB RAM (4 GiB)
I've installed GNU OSes several times in the past but I've never needed to
worry about an existing Windows installation before so I suppose I have two
questions:
1. When I install the first of these GNU operating systems (Debian Squeeze),
should I opt to overwrite the existing Windows bootloader in the Master
Boot Record (MBR) with grub2?
2. If Windows won't boot from grub2 (for whatever reason) after I've written a
suitable grub stanza for it, is there a way of restoring the original
Windows bootloader to the MBR so that I can continue to use Windows while I
think about an alternative approach?
Regards,
Sebastian
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Re: Dual boot GNU and Windows 7, kf, 2011/03/26