HELP: Difficulties creating a dual boot machine Vista/Ubuntu
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 9:36 am
Hi all,
I've created several dual-boot machines before, but I've never encountered a machine that will not boot from the Ubuntu live CD, nor the Ubuntu ISO loaded on a USB stick. This is a new T61p from Lenovo with Vista pre-loaded.
I've used the Vista disk manager to partition the disk. The first ~6Gb partition is dedicated to the Lenovo rescue & recovery resources, the second partition is ~78 Gb Vista, the third is ~75Gb unallocated. I'm beginning to think I need to blow away the Lenovo rescue & recovery, as I think it's interfering with the ability to install Ubuntu and the GRUB bootloader.
If I blow away the Lenovo r&r, can I safely reclaim the space by expanding the Vista partition? Or, can I use that 6Gb as swap?
Any suggestions? Thanks,
-g8
I've created several dual-boot machines before, but I've never encountered a machine that will not boot from the Ubuntu live CD, nor the Ubuntu ISO loaded on a USB stick. This is a new T61p from Lenovo with Vista pre-loaded.
I've used the Vista disk manager to partition the disk. The first ~6Gb partition is dedicated to the Lenovo rescue & recovery resources, the second partition is ~78 Gb Vista, the third is ~75Gb unallocated. I'm beginning to think I need to blow away the Lenovo rescue & recovery, as I think it's interfering with the ability to install Ubuntu and the GRUB bootloader.
If I blow away the Lenovo r&r, can I safely reclaim the space by expanding the Vista partition? Or, can I use that 6Gb as swap?
Any suggestions? Thanks,
-g8