Installing Linux Mint 9 with Windows 7

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cosmos

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Hi All,

First of all I'm new to the world of Linux so have little idea about it. The maximum time i spent on it was in my college practical i.e. for 1 hour twice a week. :oops:

Now my current config is:
Core i7 930 @ 2.8Ghz
MSI X58 Pro-E
6GB Ram
1.5TB HDD
2*9600GT 512MB Graphics Card
Belkin USB Adapter

>>So does Linux mint 9 detects i7 proccy or do i have to download particular drivers for it?

>>Also i have installed Windows 7 in my primary partition i.e. C drive. I have created a separate partition D drive of 50GB for Linux. Apart from this i have 5 more partitions in that hard disk for other stuff. Now my question here is that, can i dual boot or do i have to uninstall Windows completely? Actually I'm little skeptical over removing Windows as I know very little in Linux environment.

>>Are there any particular steps which i need to follow during the setup process of Linux mint i.e. partitioning or dual boot?

>>Will my Belkin card work in Linux mint? I use it to create an adhoc network in the system for my ipod.

Think i have already asked too many questions...:chinscratch: :ashamed:
Hoping for a reply soon from all you experts out there. :fonzz::clap2:


Cheers,
Cosmos
 
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No need to remove windows. It can be dual booted easily.

Partitioning should be done like this:- 50 gb partition should be split in 3 parts-
35gb "/"(root) 10gb "/home" (ext4 both) and rest swap filesystem. See datailed tut. here
 
Hi All,

First of all I'm new to the world of Linux so have little idea about it. The maximum time i spent on it was in my college practical i.e. for 1 hour twice a week. :oops:

Now my current config is:
Core i7 930 @ 2.8Ghz
MSI X58 Pro-E
6GB Ram
1.5TB HDD
2*9600GT 512MB Graphics Card
Belkin USB Adapter

>>So does Linux mint 9 detects i7 proccy or do i have to download particular drivers for it?

>>Also i have installed Windows 7 in my primary partition i.e. C drive. I have created a separate partition D drive of 50GB for Linux. Apart from this i have 5 more partitions in that hard disk for other stuff. Now my question here is that, can i dual boot or do i have to uninstall Windows completely? Actually I'm little skeptical over removing Windows as I know very little in Linux environment.

>>Are there any particular steps which i need to follow during the setup process of Linux mint i.e. partitioning or dual boot?

>>Will my Belkin card work in Linux mint? I use it to create an adhoc network in the system for my ipod.

Think i have already asked too many questions...:chinscratch: :ashamed:
Hoping for a reply soon from all you experts out there. :fonzz::clap2:


Cheers,
Cosmos

you cant use windows partition, need a free raw space to install different OS, as you have left D drive 50 gb for linux- just delete that to make a raw hdd space and just follow celldweller1591 instructions.....
 
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