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Want to try Linux on X220 with mSATA SSD

#1 Post by khtse » Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:56 pm

Ok, so I have decided to give Linux a try.

I'm getting a mSATA SSD for my X220 as a second disk drive and I'm going to put Linux on it. I'm going to keep Windows 7 as my main OS on my main drive. I'm a graduate student, and form time to time have to deal with programs just don't work well or at all on Windows. The first question is, what Linus distribution should I try? Ubuntu? That seems to be a very popular choice. I really don't have much experience with Linux, so I am looking for one that is easy to maintain, install, and update. The second question is, is there anything that I should be careful when installing the Linux OS (whatever distribution), so that it won't intervene with my Windows OS?

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Re: Want to try Linux on X220 with mSATA SSD

#2 Post by ZaZ » Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:03 am

It should install fine, but will control the MBR. If you remove the mSATA later, it'll probably mess up the boot process. I'm sure there's a way to fix it, but I haven't got that far yet. I run Ubuntu on my R60e and it works quite well. I did have Mint on there, but it had a few issues.
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Re: Want to try Linux on X220 with mSATA SSD

#3 Post by twistero » Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:41 am

Since you will have 2 separate drives, it is possible to install Linux on your new mSATA SSD without touching anything on your main 2.5 inch HDD. To prevent any possibility of screwing up, simply put the mSATA SSD in, remove the 2.5 inch HDD, and install Linux as if it's your only OS. When the installation is complete, put your HDD back. You can then choose which OS to boot by pressing F12 at the BIOS splash screen and pick your boot device. (It's also possible to chainload Linux from the Windows boot menu.)

As for which distribution... I don't like newer versions of Ubuntu because of their new Unity desktop. Consider Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE desktop), or maybe Fedora.
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Re: Want to try Linux on X220 with mSATA SSD

#4 Post by benlimanto » Tue May 31, 2022 5:27 am

twistero wrote:
Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:41 am
Since you will have 2 separate drives, it is possible to install Linux on your new mSATA SSD without touching anything on your main 2.5 inch HDD. To prevent any possibility of screwing up, simply put the mSATA SSD in, remove the 2.5 inch HDD, and install Linux as if it's your only OS. When the installation is complete, put your HDD back. You can then choose which OS to boot by pressing F12 at the BIOS splash screen and pick your boot device. (It's also possible to chainload Linux from the Windows boot menu.)

As for which distribution... I don't like newer versions of Ubuntu because of their new Unity desktop. Consider Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE desktop), or maybe Fedora.
But by default, will it boot to any boot loader that we want to or we need to set it on the bios? Thank you
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Re: Want to try Linux on X220 with mSATA SSD

#5 Post by skx » Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:39 am

twistero wrote:
Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:41 am
Since you will have 2 separate drives, it is possible to install Linux on your new mSATA SSD without touching anything on your main 2.5 inch HDD. To prevent any possibility of screwing up, simply put the mSATA SSD in, remove the 2.5 inch HDD, and install Linux as if it's your only OS. When the installation is complete, put your HDD back. You can then choose which OS to boot by pressing F12 at the BIOS splash screen and pick your boot device. (It's also possible to chainload Linux from the Windows boot menu.)

As for which distribution... I don't like newer versions of Ubuntu because of their new Unity desktop. Consider Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE desktop), or maybe Fedora.
Wrong, you are mixing up things. If he does like you says, there is an issue at boot. Grub will only recognize Ubuntu. He needs to install on msata with the W7 ssd installed. All will go fine, grub gets installed to the msata and will show w7 and Linux distro. Your workaround is only useful if you have already Linux installed but you want to install windows next who will erase grub
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Re: Want to try Linux on X220 with mSATA SSD

#6 Post by dr_st » Mon Jul 04, 2022 6:42 am

skx wrote:
Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:39 am
twistero wrote:
Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:41 am
Since you will have 2 separate drives, it is possible to install Linux on your new mSATA SSD without touching anything on your main 2.5 inch HDD. To prevent any possibility of screwing up, simply put the mSATA SSD in, remove the 2.5 inch HDD, and install Linux as if it's your only OS. When the installation is complete, put your HDD back. You can then choose which OS to boot by pressing F12 at the BIOS splash screen and pick your boot device. (It's also possible to chainload Linux from the Windows boot menu.)

As for which distribution... I don't like newer versions of Ubuntu because of their new Unity desktop. Consider Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE desktop), or maybe Fedora.
Wrong, you are mixing up things. If he does like you says, there is an issue at boot. Grub will only recognize Ubuntu. He needs to install on msata with the W7 ssd installed. All will go fine, grub gets installed to the msata and will show w7 and Linux distro. Your workaround is only useful if you have already Linux installed but you want to install windows next who will erase grub
I don't necessarily see there being an issue. Grub will only recognize Ubuntu. Bootmgr will only recognize Windows. One would have to manually choose the startup drive through the BIOS, but maybe that is what one wants?

Also, it may be possible to manually add a chainloading option as he suggested.
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Re: Want to try Linux on X220 with mSATA SSD

#7 Post by axur-delmeria » Mon Jul 04, 2022 7:09 am

Original post is dated 2012. A newbie forum user revived it a few months ago. What gives?
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Re: Want to try Linux on X220 with mSATA SSD

#8 Post by benlimanto » Sun Apr 02, 2023 12:37 pm

axur-delmeria wrote:
Mon Jul 04, 2022 7:09 am
Original post is dated 2012. A newbie forum user revived it a few months ago. What gives?
Sorry, I just curious about how it works if we have grub installed into the HDD bay. I plan to have mSATA SSD, but still thinking about it.
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480 Kingston Fake SSD
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