[NTLUG:Discuss] Install Fest Instructions
Leroy Tennison
leroy_tennison at prodigy.net
Sun Sep 28 18:16:01 CDT 2008
Wayne Walker wrote:
> Instead of taking newbies straight into dual boot, why not set them up
> with a virtual Machine (VMware Player on Windows, or something else)?
> Then they can experiment totheir heart's content with linux, including
> in full screen mode where it's "just like the real thing" without ever
> endangering their needed Windows install and with the added benefit of
> being able to run both OS's at the same time and share files between them
> (via SMB).
>
> This would also be MUCH easier to install in most cases. Then after
> they've decided they really want to take the plunge, help them go dual
> boot or switch to linux with a windows VM.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 06:52:50PM -0500, Chuck Graf wrote:
>> Hi. I am Chuck; the guy that usually shows up for the 9AM InstallFest.
>> Lately we have been seeing allot of dial-boot installs on recent model
>> laptops. Frequently these systems will not boot into the MS system after
>> the install. Sometimes this is related to the process of shrinking the NTFS
>> partition, and sometimes it is a product of writing to the MBR. In some
>> cases it can take allot of work to fix.
>>
>> The typical attitude is "Here is my pristine laptop that I just bought.
>> Lets install an entirely new OS on it, but whatever you do, DON'T mess up my
>> precious XP system. All my financial records are in Quicken, and all the
>> kids pictures for the last 10 years. I never back anything up. I must have
>> the laptop for work on Monday, so don't mess it up!!".
>>
>> This gets old after a while. And if you feel that recovering a hosed MS
>> partition is always trivial, please come see us some Saturday morning.
>>
>> One thing that would help is if the person knows what to expect when they
>> arrive at the InstallFest, and a few facts about dual booting. I wrote a
>> tutorial that help. Maybe it could go on the NTLUG LIP webpage at
>> http://www.ntlug.org/Main/LIP. The tutorial is here:
>> http://cfgraf.com/Linux/InstallFest.html
>>
>> The tutorial is probably way too long. People may not read it. It is not
>> great HTML (I did it in OpenOffice.org). But we can refer to it when
>> someone shows up with the "Attitude", as in "Didn't you read the webpage?".
>> There are some boxes we really should not touch.
>>
>> What do you think? Add? Delete? And thank you for listening to my rant.
>> Returning to lurk mode now, awaiting input.
>>
>> Chuck
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>
The other option is to recommend a good Live CD, it may not be as
sophisticated but it's about the least effort. If I remember correctly
the SuSE Live CD (10.3) auto mounts the Windows partition making it as
painless as possible.
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