Author Topic: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7  (Read 2309 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline C5Allroad

  • Formerly HUNTERANGEL121
  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 1237
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Watch out, I post when half asleep.
Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« on: Wed, 05 February 2014, 20:25:27 »
I remember it was really simply to do this with their windows installer... Not I forgot I need to petition.... I don't know how my 12 year old self did this....

Offline lcs

  • Lover of Grape Drank
  • Posts: 669
  • Location: Brazil
  • はやく
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 05 February 2014, 20:26:05 »
I remember it was really simply to do this with their windows installer... Not I forgot I need to petition.... I don't know how my 12 year old self did this....

just isntall win before the ubuntu, then use the livecd and ask to divide the hd.

Offline C5Allroad

  • Formerly HUNTERANGEL121
  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 1237
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Watch out, I post when half asleep.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 05 February 2014, 20:33:03 »
What is LiveCD?
I have been on windows though...
And now I partitioned and am waiting for the second attempt, also waiting for my computer to copy over ubuntu to usb.

Offline smknjoe

  • Posts: 862
  • Location: Tejas
  • I like tactile, clicky, switches.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 05 February 2014, 20:34:44 »
Just go to Ubuntu's site. They have a walk through waiting for you. You just need a flash drive.
SSKs for everyone!

Offline C5Allroad

  • Formerly HUNTERANGEL121
  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 1237
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Watch out, I post when half asleep.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 05 February 2014, 21:10:50 »
I got it lol. Glad my curious nature and going balls to the wall not worrying about anything worked.

Offline quickcrx702

  • Posts: 214
  • Location: Hell
  • Ready to bomb with Vietnam tatted on my back
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 01:56:05 »
Just be careful if you have a newer computer with UEFI, the procedure is slightly different.  It's not a big deal though, it can be resolved in about five minutes of Google.

Offline C5Allroad

  • Formerly HUNTERANGEL121
  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 1237
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Watch out, I post when half asleep.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #6 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 12:28:31 »
I got it lol. 
The thing is though, that the boot manager is within Ubuntu and not windows 7. It boots into Ubuntu and then I can chose whether to go into windows and such.

Offline lcs

  • Lover of Grape Drank
  • Posts: 669
  • Location: Brazil
  • はやく
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 12:30:08 »
I got it lol. 
The thing is though, that the boot manager is within Ubuntu and not windows 7. It boots into Ubuntu and then I can chose whether to go into windows and such.

IIRC ubuntu would install grub and detect your windows so that you could choose which os to boot.

Offline C5Allroad

  • Formerly HUNTERANGEL121
  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 1237
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Watch out, I post when half asleep.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 12:32:29 »
Ah. I should probably read about this grub and such.
I managed to dual when I was 12… But that was within windows boot manager.

Offline lcs

  • Lover of Grape Drank
  • Posts: 669
  • Location: Brazil
  • はやく
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #9 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 12:34:20 »
Ah. I should probably read about this grub and such.
I managed to dual when I was 12… But that was within windows boot manager.

it's not hard. you can also install the windows boot manager, but i don't know how :P

Offline smknjoe

  • Posts: 862
  • Location: Tejas
  • I like tactile, clicky, switches.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #10 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 12:48:14 »
UEFI is the newer type of BIOS that quick was referring to. It's the firmware for your motherboard. Sometimes you will need to make changes there in order to install certain OS/boot managers.

The reason you want to install Win7/8 first is because the Windows installer will not give you the option to add any pre-installed OS (Linux) to the Windows bootloader. If you install Linux second you will have the option to use a Linux bootloader GRUB/LILO (which you should) and those bootloaders will gladly allow you to add Windows to the bootable OS list. Bootloaders are a small piece of software that are installed on the first sector of your hard drive/SSD (typically) that allows you to list and boot the installed OSs. Windows bootloaders don't play nice and will only let you boot Windows these days.

SSKs for everyone!

Offline C5Allroad

  • Formerly HUNTERANGEL121
  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 1237
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Watch out, I post when half asleep.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #11 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 13:08:52 »
Yea this is after a year of owning this computer. I really missed Ubuntu. I know what UEFI and such is just not too sure about Linux terms like grub and such.

I figured that out about windows not playing nice. I tried installing from their wubi installer and it complained about being corrupt.

I'm aspiring to become a programmer so I really want to learn about Linux and code.

Offline iri

  • Posts: 1031
  • Location: England
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #12 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 13:09:43 »
Which modern Linux distros offer lilo as a bootloader?
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

-Ray Bradbury

Offline smknjoe

  • Posts: 862
  • Location: Tejas
  • I like tactile, clicky, switches.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #13 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 13:09:57 »
Do you already have Windows 7/8 installed?
SSKs for everyone!

Offline smknjoe

  • Posts: 862
  • Location: Tejas
  • I like tactile, clicky, switches.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #14 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 13:10:48 »
Which modern Linux distros offer lilo as a bootloader?

Slackware and Redhat I believe.
SSKs for everyone!

Offline C5Allroad

  • Formerly HUNTERANGEL121
  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 1237
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Watch out, I post when half asleep.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #15 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 13:12:46 »
Do you already have Windows 7/8 installed?
Yep! So I made a bootable USB and changed the boot priority.

Offline smknjoe

  • Posts: 862
  • Location: Tejas
  • I like tactile, clicky, switches.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #16 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 13:16:36 »
Do you already have Windows 7/8 installed?
Yep! So I made a bootable USB and changed the boot priority.

So, all you do is boot off of the USB and into the "live" version of Ubuntu. When Ubuntu loads go to the "Install Ubuntu" icon and follow the instructions. At some point it will see you have another OS installed (Windows) and it will give you 3 options I believe. One should be to keep existing OS and install Ubuntu along side Windows.

Did you get that far?
SSKs for everyone!

Offline C5Allroad

  • Formerly HUNTERANGEL121
  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 1237
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Watch out, I post when half asleep.
Re: Ubuntu and dual boot with win7
« Reply #17 on: Thu, 06 February 2014, 13:53:04 »
Yea! I installed it lol... I did the swap area thing and put 10% of my space to that...
And then the rest of the 100gb to ubuntu.