I've recently reformatted my old IBM Thinkpad T30 and have done a fresh install of Windows XP SP3
My laptop is too old for booting from a usb thumbdrive to be an option.
I used Gparted to resize the NTFS partition. When I boot using the Live CD (Kubuntu 13.04) I selected the
'Try Kubuntu' option and launch the Installer from the desktop but there is not a 'Install alongside' or 'Install in
the largest free space'
I manually created my partitions after XP (ext4, swap). During two separate installation attempts I have
selected to install Grub2 to the MBR (which results in just a flashing Grub prompt upon reboot) and I have
also selected to only install Grub2 to my linux partition.. however I cannot get Raring Ringtail to boot from
either prompt after completing install.
I would prefer to be able to edit the Windows bootloader to just point to the partition with Grub at bootup
but I'm afraid I'm not familiar enough. And all of the documentation I can find regarding a Dual boot setup with
XP refers to older linux distributions.
Can anyone help please?
thankyou,
David
My laptop is too old for booting from a usb thumbdrive to be an option.
I used Gparted to resize the NTFS partition. When I boot using the Live CD (Kubuntu 13.04) I selected the
'Try Kubuntu' option and launch the Installer from the desktop but there is not a 'Install alongside' or 'Install in
the largest free space'
I manually created my partitions after XP (ext4, swap). During two separate installation attempts I have
selected to install Grub2 to the MBR (which results in just a flashing Grub prompt upon reboot) and I have
also selected to only install Grub2 to my linux partition.. however I cannot get Raring Ringtail to boot from
either prompt after completing install.
I would prefer to be able to edit the Windows bootloader to just point to the partition with Grub at bootup
but I'm afraid I'm not familiar enough. And all of the documentation I can find regarding a Dual boot setup with
XP refers to older linux distributions.
Can anyone help please?
thankyou,
David
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