I've read so many conflicting reports I was hoping I could get someone to take the time to read thru my steps before I make a mess of putting 12.10 (or 12.04?) on my new samsung NP550P5C.
-in BIOS, disable fast boot, Secure boot off, UEFI mode off (CMS/BIOS/legacy on)
-free up space on HDD with windows8 (reboot a few times so windows can 'fix' its bootloader)
-Reboot to Kubuntu USB/disk and choose Try Kubuntu, connect internet and then Install Kubuntu.
-Manually make 3 partitions: 1st-250mb, Ext2 named /boot. 2nd-4gig swap area (for 64bit machine), 3rd-remaining space, Ext4 Journaling file system, mount "/". Lastly, chose the 250mg as the "device for boot loader installation".
-In windows, using EASYBCD, configure win8 bootloader. Add>linux tab, GRUB2 type, named Kubuntu, Automatically locate and load. Edit new entry and chose "count down" timer.
I understand this won't offer me a dual boot on start up since, at this point in time, this isn't 'safely' possible on a samsung, BUT Windows8 will be available by changing back to UEFI in the BIOS.
Thank you ...all suggestions appreciated!
I found this youtube video very helpful.
-in BIOS, disable fast boot, Secure boot off, UEFI mode off (CMS/BIOS/legacy on)
-free up space on HDD with windows8 (reboot a few times so windows can 'fix' its bootloader)
-Reboot to Kubuntu USB/disk and choose Try Kubuntu, connect internet and then Install Kubuntu.
-Manually make 3 partitions: 1st-250mb, Ext2 named /boot. 2nd-4gig swap area (for 64bit machine), 3rd-remaining space, Ext4 Journaling file system, mount "/". Lastly, chose the 250mg as the "device for boot loader installation".
-In windows, using EASYBCD, configure win8 bootloader. Add>linux tab, GRUB2 type, named Kubuntu, Automatically locate and load. Edit new entry and chose "count down" timer.
I understand this won't offer me a dual boot on start up since, at this point in time, this isn't 'safely' possible on a samsung, BUT Windows8 will be available by changing back to UEFI in the BIOS.
Thank you ...all suggestions appreciated!
I found this youtube video very helpful.
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