DUAL BOOT windows 7+ubuntu 10.10

root.king

geek in action
guys i am noob in ubuntu so plz help to installing it on my system.
I have disk partition like this
c:40gb (xp)
d:40gb
e:40gb(win 7)
f:40gb
and now i want to install ubuntu in drive c: and want to remove xp,today when i tried to format and install ubuntu its saying 'no root specified' i'm unclear what's that so plz help
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
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[ubuntu] Ubuntu, XP Dual Boot Error "No root directory is specified." Help Please!!! - Ubuntu Forums
Depending...
If the partition already exists, in the installer in step 4 you need to use Manual, then in the list of partitions click each one by one, then the button Change on the bottom of the screen. You will need to change from Not Used (which is the default) into:

For /
Filesystem ext4 (or ext3, depending which you want to use)
Mount point /
Format Yes

For /home
Filesystem ext4 (or what ever it was before if you are reinstalling)
Mount point /home
Format No (if you are reinstalling you usually want to keep the data in Home so DON'T format, if this is the first install select to format)

For swap
Filesystem swap
Mount point swap
No format option for swap

After that it should allow you to proceed with the install.

If these partition don't exist, during creation of partition you specify mount point right away (during the installer, not if you're running Gparted from live desktop).
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mithun_mrg

Cyborg Agent
@op to install Ubuntu or any Linux properly u mainly need to create 3 partitions first \root 100MB size, then second swap double the size of ur physical ram, third the ext3/4 filesystem partition

BTW if u remove the c drive u will also loose the win7 better install it in another drive
 

doomgiver

Warframe
Try using Wubi.

oh NO, you DONT.

guys i am noob in ubuntu so plz help to installing it on my system.
I have disk partition like this
c:40gb (xp)
d:40gb
e:40gb(win 7)
f:40gb
and now i want to install ubuntu in drive c: and want to remove xp,today when i tried to format and install ubuntu its saying 'no root specified' i'm unclear what's that so plz help

step 1. if you have a live cd/dvd, run it and post a screen shot of the program "gparted"
step 2. post here and wait for info.

if you awnt any help at any step, do tell.
 
OP
root.king

root.king

geek in action
after installation of ubuntu on drive c:
windows7 is displaying
'ntldr' missing so i had
removed ubuntu and
freshly installed win7 i
lost whole 5 hours
becoz of ubuntu it sucks..

@op to install Ubuntu or any Linux properly u mainly need to create 3 partitions first \root 100MB size, then second swap double the size of ur physical ram, third the ext3/4 filesystem partition

BTW if u remove the c drive u will also loose the win7 better install it in another drive

u are right bro ,i have to add another hdd to my system.
 

doomgiver

Warframe
no, bro, you suck.
did you ask for help before foolishly reinstalling everything?

dont say ubuntu sucks because you were dumb enough to wipe out the bootloader by your lack of knowledge.

next time, keep a win7 recovery disc handy, and
DONT INSTALL GRUB TO THE MBR, DAMMIT.

and change your psu, it might blow up any minute.
 
OP
root.king

root.king

geek in action
no, bro, you suck.
did you ask for help before foolishly reinstalling everything?

dont say ubuntu sucks because you were dumb enough to wipe out the bootloader by your lack of knowledge.

next time, keep a win7 recovery disc handy, and
DONT INSTALL GRUB TO THE MBR, DAMMIT.

and change your psu, it might blow up any minute.

why psu?...

thanx guys for replying and plz help to improve my knoledge on ubuntu so plz tell sum ubuntu networking guides books
 

mithun_mrg

Cyborg Agent
@op u got me wrong by another drive i meant a free partition in ur exising HDD but if ur planning to install ubuntu for learning purpose then best is try with vmware player
what sort of networking u need to set up on ubuntu
 
OP
root.king

root.king

geek in action
@op u got me wrong by another drive i meant a free partition in ur exising HDD but if ur planning to install ubuntu for learning purpose then best is try with vmware player
what sort of networking u need to set up on ubuntu

bro sorry ,missly i told networking installed ubuntu just for a try so i need a ubuntu guide so plz tell some e-books or pdf links.
 

doomgiver

Warframe
@kiranbhat,
buddy, FIRST of all, give us a screenshot of your hard disk in GPARTED program.
do you have a live disc of ubuntu or not?

please answer my previous questions

also, have a look at this thread : *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/software-q/139435-boot-problem.html
 
OP
root.king

root.king

geek in action
@kiranbhat,
buddy, FIRST of all, give us a screenshot of your hard disk in GPARTED program.
do you have a live disc of ubuntu or not?

please answer my previous questions

also, have a look at this thread : *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/software-q/139435-boot-problem.html

ya ,
i have ubuntu 8.10 and 10.10 live dvd

and bro i got that i have formated 'boot loader'

but y could we cant install it like xp+win7 as we normally do
in c: xp and in d: win7

y it need 'ext2' or ext4 file system
for wt purpose it is used,
and y to use 'swap' when we have 'ram'
please answer.........
 
OP
root.king

root.king

geek in action
@kiranbhat,
buddy, FIRST of all, give us a screenshot of your hard disk in GPARTED program.
do you have a live disc of ubuntu or not?

please answer my previous questions

also, have a look at this thread : *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/software-q/139435-boot-problem.html

SUPERB links bro thats are all nice to learn on 'linux'
i think you are 'guru' in ubuntu or in linux.... Can i took screen shoot in windows or in linux
 

doomgiver

Warframe
sorry for the late reply, im working on the answers, wait a bit, plz

STEP 1

download :
parted magic *dl.dropbox.com/u/10573557/pmagic-4.5.iso
Using Parted Magic an Introduction
how to use it.

i assume you have a working dvd/cd writer and a blank disc.

ok lets finish this today, i need some more details(if in doubt, refer to the site above, it has pic links)
1. burn and boot from parted magic live disk (i assume it is live)
2. go to Roxterm terminal (alt-f2, or ctrl-t)
3. type "fdisk -l" (smallcaps, that one is "L")
4. grab screenshot
5. run "gparted"
6. grab screenshot
7. post screenshots here

^^ i need to have those screenies so that i know how your disk is arranged. it wont do to have accidentally deleted your data due to wrong info, right?


and bro i got that i have formated 'boot loader'
i have no idea... never heard of a formatted bootloader
but y could we cant install it like xp+win7 as we normally do
in c: xp and in d: win7
yes, thats how we do it, but in a slightly different way.
y it need 'ext2' or ext4 file system
for wt purpose it is used,
FAT32 and NTFS is filesystem used by windows, linux uses EXT2,3 and 4 in the same way, and ext4 is far better than ntfs, imho.
and y to use 'swap' when we have 'ram'
please answer.........
swap is the virtual memory/page file/swap space for storing the excess data of a program.

like you run a game, like crysis, to save ram, the game will only load the required files into ram, and put the rest, like end game video, cutscenes etc on the swap space, so that they are loaded when required.

swap is also used for storing system state information when you hibernate or put the computer to sleep.

any other questions? :)

SUPERB links bro thats are all nice to learn on 'linux'
i think you are 'guru' in ubuntu or in linux.... Can i took screen shoot in windows or in linux

thanks, but a guru can also be a learner. there are still a lot of things i dont know about linux.

also, im more of a bootloader guru, instead of linux guru :p
 
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