Dual boot Windows 8 and Linux
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:08 pm
I have spent two days researching dual booting Windows 8 and some linux flavor.
I am intending to do this with a yet to be received X230 that will receive a 128 gb mSata as soon as it arrives. I intend to use the mSata for the OS's and applications. I will use the 320 gb platter drive for documents.
1) I think I need two partitions on the mSata, one for Win 8, one for Linux. ?? The apps for each of these OS's goes in the same partition??
2) The documents on the 320 gb drive will want to be accessed from either OS; it seems that if I format it as NTFS I should be good, there is something about "mounting" it, that I understand, but there also seems to be a way to have it accessible without needing to mout it each session.
3) As the Win 8 will some pre-installed, I intend to make my recovery USB first off, remove the 320 gb drive and boot from the WIN 8 USB and install it on the mSata.
4) Once that is done, I take my linux USB and install it on the mSata, and partition the mSata at te same time. Suggestions as to how large each partition should be? I hope to be working mostly in linux, but need the safety of the Windows 8 install for now.
Many thanks.
I am intending to do this with a yet to be received X230 that will receive a 128 gb mSata as soon as it arrives. I intend to use the mSata for the OS's and applications. I will use the 320 gb platter drive for documents.
1) I think I need two partitions on the mSata, one for Win 8, one for Linux. ?? The apps for each of these OS's goes in the same partition??
2) The documents on the 320 gb drive will want to be accessed from either OS; it seems that if I format it as NTFS I should be good, there is something about "mounting" it, that I understand, but there also seems to be a way to have it accessible without needing to mout it each session.
3) As the Win 8 will some pre-installed, I intend to make my recovery USB first off, remove the 320 gb drive and boot from the WIN 8 USB and install it on the mSata.
4) Once that is done, I take my linux USB and install it on the mSata, and partition the mSata at te same time. Suggestions as to how large each partition should be? I hope to be working mostly in linux, but need the safety of the Windows 8 install for now.
Many thanks.



