halfbakedchef
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**This thread is for discusing Linux programs, problems, and procedures**
So I just got myself a SSD and merged it with my HDD. Now on my HDD i installed Linux Ubuntu 11.10, this is my first install of Linux and i have a lot of learning to do. I set up 3 partitions "/" - 50gb, "/boot" - 5gb, "/swap" - 20gb, and a fourth i plan to use as windows back up and shared folder between the two OS's. Like i said i am a newb to Linux and don't quite understand how these partitions are to be used.
So my first question is how to get windows boot loader to recgonize grub or what ever it has to, so i can choose which OS to boot. If i boot Linux first grub has an option to boot windows, so why cant windows do the same. The reason i want to do this is to make it easier for my girlfriend to use. Also so i can just hit the power button and walk away and have windows boot, seeings how that will be my primary OS for the time being.
I will have more questions as i explore, i plan on having to uninstall and repartition the drive a couple times as i learn what i am doing. I am typing this from Linux so there is one step in the right direction :)
So I just got myself a SSD and merged it with my HDD. Now on my HDD i installed Linux Ubuntu 11.10, this is my first install of Linux and i have a lot of learning to do. I set up 3 partitions "/" - 50gb, "/boot" - 5gb, "/swap" - 20gb, and a fourth i plan to use as windows back up and shared folder between the two OS's. Like i said i am a newb to Linux and don't quite understand how these partitions are to be used.
So my first question is how to get windows boot loader to recgonize grub or what ever it has to, so i can choose which OS to boot. If i boot Linux first grub has an option to boot windows, so why cant windows do the same. The reason i want to do this is to make it easier for my girlfriend to use. Also so i can just hit the power button and walk away and have windows boot, seeings how that will be my primary OS for the time being.
I will have more questions as i explore, i plan on having to uninstall and repartition the drive a couple times as i learn what i am doing. I am typing this from Linux so there is one step in the right direction :)