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Install Linux, and if necessary point it at the EFI Boot partition. You could actually create a new partition for this purpose if you wanted (Fedora does this by default).
Choose the size you want your Linux partition to be, and then click Partition. If you already dual-boot Windows and Mac OS X, never fear, solutions are here!
I have 4 partitions on my only HD. I want to install Linux on the last (closest to Z) partition. Last time I tried to install Linux with other partitions present the other partitions got wiped ...
Before you can partition your disk you'll need to squeeze your Windows partition to free up some disk space for the new partition. Head to the Disk Management tool, and right-click your main ...
When we left our lovely new HP sub-notebook, we had just finished configuring Windows 7 Home Premium. Now it is time to move to installing a real operating system on it, and for the sake of ...
Create 2 partitions, 1 as type 82 (linux swap) at about 16-32 megs big, and the other should be set up as you like as your space. I just used the remainder of the disk and it defaulted to a linux ...
Installing Linux on an iMac G5. Mac hardware supports most versions of the Linux operating system. Thus, you can install Linux on your iMac G5 without erasing Mac OS X from the machine. In fact ...
Once Linux is installed on your PC, you should be given the option to boot into it right away, but that might not happen. If your Windows partition is set as the priority in your BIOS settings ...
If you are unable to boot into Windows after installing Linux Mint or any other distro on your computer, try updating GRUB, using Boot Repair, and adjusting UEFI settings.
My 386 came with 120 meg disk, That might be large enough to squeeze a basic Linux system on, but I also wanted a little room for a MS DOS partition so I upgraded to a 540 meg hard drive.
Ok, I have a little problem. I need help installing linux on a Win XP NTSF partition, but I don't want to lose everythin I have on the HD. Does anyone know how I could do this? any amout of help ...