Hi im new around here and to Linux world.
I installed linuxmint13 on my windows 7 (on virtualbox) and it worked well. so i decided to finally dualboot it on my laptop and so i downloaded the new Nadia version.
First from windows 7 i created a new partition og 100gb. I rebooted my laptop and launched the Mint's DVD. I started the installation and i had only 2 choise (i saw on some video u have 3 choise: install beside windows, install on windows and an advanced one), well i miss the install beside, so i chose the advanced one where it ask me to choose the partition. Here i cant see the partition i created from windows. So i chose my Windows partition and decided (from linuxmint installation wizard) to split a partition from here. But when i click ok it gives me an error and i cant create the partition.
I dont know what i should do and im a bit newbie so i may wont understand all suggestion.
Problem installing Mint14
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Re: Problem installing Mint14
Check if your hard disk partition created by Win7 is dynamic ..
To do this, boot from Live DVD, open a terminal, type a few commands and post their results.
sudo fdisk -l
sudo parted -l
To do this, boot from Live DVD, open a terminal, type a few commands and post their results.
sudo fdisk -l
sudo parted -l
Re: Problem installing Mint14
Is there an explenation why i dont have the "install beside windows" choise? it would make everything easier. Now il will try your suggestion thnk
Re: Problem installing Mint14
Yes in simple terms don't create the partitions in advance, the installer will do it for you.deeniel wrote:from windows 7 i created a new partition...Is there an explenation
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“The people are my God” stressing the factor determining man’s destiny lies within man not in anything outside man, and thereby defining man as the dominator and remoulder of the world.
“The people are my God” stressing the factor determining man’s destiny lies within man not in anything outside man, and thereby defining man as the dominator and remoulder of the world.
Re: Problem installing Mint14
Well if i dont create it from "advanced" i have only the option "install on windows(and will delete it)" i dont have "alongside windows"remoulder wrote: Yes in simple terms don't create the partitions in advance, the installer will do it for you.
Re: Problem installing Mint14
This may happen if the drive already has 4 primary partitions, please open a terminal from the live DVD and provide the output of fdisk -ldeeniel wrote:only the option "install on windows
[Edit] your original post and add [SOLVED] once your question is resolved.
“The people are my God” stressing the factor determining man’s destiny lies within man not in anything outside man, and thereby defining man as the dominator and remoulder of the world.
“The people are my God” stressing the factor determining man’s destiny lies within man not in anything outside man, and thereby defining man as the dominator and remoulder of the world.
Re: Problem installing Mint14
i didnt try yet but if im not wrong i had 4 partition. In case what should i do?
btw yes i have 4 partition already
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 63 2047 992+ 42 SFS
/dev/sda2 * 2048 409599 203776 42 SFS
/dev/sda3 409600 941522943 470556672 42 SFS
/dev/sda4 941522944 976771119 17624088 42 SFS
Ok it doesnt tell me what the partition are for but i guess the 470gb its my C, the 200MB is for my System, the 18gb its my recovery for the backup, and i dont know the 1mb whats is for, i could delete it and create a new partition?
btw yes i have 4 partition already
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 63 2047 992+ 42 SFS
/dev/sda2 * 2048 409599 203776 42 SFS
/dev/sda3 409600 941522943 470556672 42 SFS
/dev/sda4 941522944 976771119 17624088 42 SFS
Ok it doesnt tell me what the partition are for but i guess the 470gb its my C, the 200MB is for my System, the 18gb its my recovery for the backup, and i dont know the 1mb whats is for, i could delete it and create a new partition?
Re: Problem installing Mint14
Before you do anything with the partitions make sure you backup anything you wouldn't want to lose, also I wouldn't delete any partition unless you're sure you know what it's for. You have dynamic partitions which makes things more complicated, the easiest route would be to backup, delete the entire drive, repartition and reinstall/restore, but have a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.p ... 58538.html which is an almost identical issue to yours.
[Edit] your original post and add [SOLVED] once your question is resolved.
“The people are my God” stressing the factor determining man’s destiny lies within man not in anything outside man, and thereby defining man as the dominator and remoulder of the world.
“The people are my God” stressing the factor determining man’s destiny lies within man not in anything outside man, and thereby defining man as the dominator and remoulder of the world.
Re: Problem installing Mint14
I deleted the recovery partition which contained the windows ISO and driver. Nothing so important. So unstalled Mint and at the end it gave me grub installation ertor, i tryed to install it in every partition but ertor all the time. I rebooted windows and got blue screen