Goal: to install Win XP as a dual boot on a laptop with Lucid 32 bit installed on entire disk. (I am going to have to lend the laptop to somebody who is too old to dare to learn.) I only have system recovery disks and will have to erase entire disk to install.
My Lucid installation is EXACTLY as I want it, and I would rather not have to do it all again, as the details took a lot of time and care.
Could somebody tell me if the following approach is feasible, and if not suggest an alternative that does not require me to be linux expert?
1) Boot from Gparted Live CD and reduce size of Lucid partition to less than half of HD. (Do I have to move Swap as well, so that it is next to Lucid?) At this point, I should have no problem at reboot, right?
2) Boot from Clonezilla Live CD and clone Lucid partition. (Will clonezilla automatically also copy Swap?)
3) install XP from disk (erasing, alas, entire machine)
4) Install Lucid, letting the Live CD partitioner do the repartitioning (making sure that my Kubuntu partition is at least as large as the partition I cloned with Clonezilla.
5) Restore the partition I cloned with clonezilla to the partition where I just installed Kubuntu.
QUESTION: Where/how will GRUB be now? Will I have the master boot record from the partition I cloned - where I only had one system? Or will I still have the one from the dual boot installation I have, in my theoretical example, just overwritten?
I know that my 5 steps sound exorbitantly time-consuming, but most of that time will not require my presence. However, if Grub fails me on reboot, that will be extremely time-consuming.
Would be grateful for advice before I start.
My Lucid installation is EXACTLY as I want it, and I would rather not have to do it all again, as the details took a lot of time and care.
Could somebody tell me if the following approach is feasible, and if not suggest an alternative that does not require me to be linux expert?
1) Boot from Gparted Live CD and reduce size of Lucid partition to less than half of HD. (Do I have to move Swap as well, so that it is next to Lucid?) At this point, I should have no problem at reboot, right?
2) Boot from Clonezilla Live CD and clone Lucid partition. (Will clonezilla automatically also copy Swap?)
3) install XP from disk (erasing, alas, entire machine)
4) Install Lucid, letting the Live CD partitioner do the repartitioning (making sure that my Kubuntu partition is at least as large as the partition I cloned with Clonezilla.
5) Restore the partition I cloned with clonezilla to the partition where I just installed Kubuntu.
QUESTION: Where/how will GRUB be now? Will I have the master boot record from the partition I cloned - where I only had one system? Or will I still have the one from the dual boot installation I have, in my theoretical example, just overwritten?
I know that my 5 steps sound exorbitantly time-consuming, but most of that time will not require my presence. However, if Grub fails me on reboot, that will be extremely time-consuming.
Would be grateful for advice before I start.
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