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Re: A new subscriber ... in need of help.

  • Subject: Re: A new subscriber ... in need of help.
  • From: Jean-Francois Messier <jf [ at ] messier [ dot ] ca>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2020 19:16:13 -0500
You may want to boot live, THEN(!) run garted and re-do the unallocated
space. It may have been released, but not entirely. The partitioning of
the setup is not as great as what GParted can give you as flexibility.

On 2020-01-18 12:01 p.m., Allan Topp wrote:
> Thanks for the outpouring of helpful emails.  Much appreciated.
>
> Alas, not that simple.
>
> I've been trying to do this for a couple of days.
>
> The "BIOS" is UEFI and, as I understand it, it is therefore necessary
> I install ubuntu under (is that the right adverb?) UEFI. However, the
> ubuntu installation does not allow for choosing UEFI.
>
> And!  There is a 20 Gig unallocated partition on the HD (created by
> Windows Shrink!) that the installation does not permit me to choose
> (it's greyed out).
>
> So, with choices limited to "use whole disk" or "use whole disk with
> LVM" I've come to a standstill.
>
> Bringing me back to "is there anyone out there with the
> knowledge/experience to handle this"?
>
> I last installed a dual boot on Windows 7 - and it was a breeze. Not
> so this time ...
>
> Other than the Windows stuff there are no files on the computer to
> back up
>
>
>
> On 2020-01-18 11:11 a.m., ProfJCNash wrote:
>> Jean-Francois gives more complete advice than I did. Solid suggestions.
>>
>> You'll probably be in "advice overload" just now. One of the unintended
>> consequences of all the choices in Linux. In one way very good, but ...
>>
>> Note that the "change computer settings" is not always required.
>> Asus machines allow ESC to be pressed during the startup splash to
>> get a choice of boot sources. I've seen F8 and F12 too on other brands.
>> Saves some anguish with the BIOS/EFI.
>>
>> One thing worth mentioning is to try the live USB bootup as a way to
>> see how your laptop responds and if various features (sound, screen,
>> internet) work OK.
>>
>> Best, JN
>
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