Hi, I have been struggling with this for some time, now I'm ready to admit that I need some help.
I have a web server set up on an old 1300 MHz AMD PC running Fedora 15. It had a fairly small 10GB hard drive so once I had it all running, I added another 80GB drive, formatted it as EXT3 and mounted it to /mnt/sdb2. All seemed well and the user 'www' had read and write access.
Alright, I've installed Ubuntu 11.10 on my PC which used to have win 7 on my SSD. However SSD(ocz) was defective so I took it out and it's in the process of being replaced. So I decided to install Ubuntu on my 2 TB(ata? drive) which was named Trinity via my previous windows installation. I have about 370 GB worth of valuable data on it so I have no desire to format the entire drive.
I am trying to get a new 120gb ssd drive to work, but bios won't recognize it?
The old drive was 80gb sata.
The bios is latest 2.7.0 and I am trying to boot to install Windows 2012 Server.
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I had ubuntu 11.04 installed on another complete hard drive thats not even connected with my main hard drive. see I Just unhooked my Windows vista hard drive. and put another drive to run ubuntu.
Hey everyone. I'm currently considering upgrading the hard drive in my x60 tablet pc which I use as a dual boot machine (Ubuntu 11.10 + XP Tablet 2005) and I'm wondering what the consensus might be on the best Linux-friendly brand of drive to go with.
I have a primary 80GB HDD which is partitioned into 3 drives (Core, Data & Extended) with Windows Xp installed in the C drive (Core - With NTFS file system). I have a secondary 500GB HDD which is partitioned by ubuntu 12.10 into 2 drives seen in Linux only (EXT4 file system).
When i installed the Ubuntu 12.10 installed properly without much issues.
I am trying to install ubuntu on a pc already running windows7 os. I have got 3 volumes on my hard disk. 1st C drive is where windows is installed, second drive A is where I want to install ubuntu and 3rd is used for backup.
When I run installation from my USB it gives my options 1.
I am planning to do a fresh install of windows and ubuntu 12.04 on my laptop. I plan to do it with my 4 gb pen drive. What the problem is that I want to have both the bootable windows installer AND ubuntu installer together.
Hi,
I recently purchased a new hard drive for my system, I will give you a quick explanation of that
sda - Old 1TB drive, MBR, houses my Windows 7 install
sdb - New 2TB drive, GPT houses Ubuntu 12.10
Ubuntu installs to my new drive no problem, but I can't boot into Windows, I get a "EFI File Path not valid".