I ran windows 8.1 and shrank the ntfs partition containing windows 8.1 so that I had a little over 300 GB for Kubuntu and swap space.
Put the Kubuntu 15.04 Live DVD in the DVD tray and shutdown the laptop. Then powered it back up.
Choose manual configuration and divied the free space into ext4 and swap (about 20 GB for swap ?).
specified the new ext4 partition as the '/' mount point. Choose sda for the boot, the sole hdd.
Then installed.
Could only boot into Windows. After many hours and a few days I have learned about legacy/MBR and UEFI boot. Read many web pages. Supposedly Kubuntu 15.04 is supposed to have automatically install as UEFI (I think). Now I'm really wondering about that.
Maybe the mistake I made is specifying sda for the boot instead of the efi partition (had totally no idea what that was when I started this journey.
Should I instead have specified the efi partition (sda2) instead of just sda?
I've read through most (all?) of the dual boot threads, especially SteveRilley's excellent thread. Unfortunately they all enough different that they do not apply. Either (as in Steve's), windows was not an OEM install or the threads are all bout 14 or earlier and things have changed. Read one post under Ubuntu about installing dual boot and the first thing it said is that the thread no longer applies to 15.04 and points to a different web page that showed the Ubuntu installation which is enough different that it didn't apply also.
If I do another install, should I specify the efi partition (sda2) for the boot instead of just sda?
How does one get Kubuntu on the boot list?
I have played with EasyBCD, but that doesn't really seem to work - just gives an error message that /NST/AutoNeoGrub0.mbr) is corrupt or missing.
Found these 2 web sites (related) and I had already followed the instructions. The second site seems to indicate that the K/Ubuntu installation will automatically do a UEFI install.
https://sites.google.com/site/easyli...roject/windows
https://sites.google.com/site/easyli...t/installation
How do I get that to happen?
Put the Kubuntu 15.04 Live DVD in the DVD tray and shutdown the laptop. Then powered it back up.
Choose manual configuration and divied the free space into ext4 and swap (about 20 GB for swap ?).
specified the new ext4 partition as the '/' mount point. Choose sda for the boot, the sole hdd.
Then installed.
Could only boot into Windows. After many hours and a few days I have learned about legacy/MBR and UEFI boot. Read many web pages. Supposedly Kubuntu 15.04 is supposed to have automatically install as UEFI (I think). Now I'm really wondering about that.
Maybe the mistake I made is specifying sda for the boot instead of the efi partition (had totally no idea what that was when I started this journey.
Should I instead have specified the efi partition (sda2) instead of just sda?
I've read through most (all?) of the dual boot threads, especially SteveRilley's excellent thread. Unfortunately they all enough different that they do not apply. Either (as in Steve's), windows was not an OEM install or the threads are all bout 14 or earlier and things have changed. Read one post under Ubuntu about installing dual boot and the first thing it said is that the thread no longer applies to 15.04 and points to a different web page that showed the Ubuntu installation which is enough different that it didn't apply also.
If I do another install, should I specify the efi partition (sda2) for the boot instead of just sda?
How does one get Kubuntu on the boot list?
I have played with EasyBCD, but that doesn't really seem to work - just gives an error message that /NST/AutoNeoGrub0.mbr) is corrupt or missing.
Found these 2 web sites (related) and I had already followed the instructions. The second site seems to indicate that the K/Ubuntu installation will automatically do a UEFI install.
https://sites.google.com/site/easyli...roject/windows
https://sites.google.com/site/easyli...t/installation
How do I get that to happen?
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