Need Help: Boot managers, Windows, Linux, Dual Boot...
Posted: June 22, 2006, 9:09 am
I have a small problem I'm hoping to get some help with...
I currently have a work Laptop that has a 40GB Harddrive. I have partitioned 20GB for windows and 20GB for Fedora Core 3. I'm using GRUB as my boot manager.
I'd like to change the setup to be:
Resize the Windows Partition using Partition expert to 30GB. Replace Fedora Core 3 with the new version of Ubuntu. Change the partition manager from GRUB to whatever Ubuntu uses.
My concern is that I don't want to fuck the windows partition or make it inaccessible. I've heard I can just do a format /mbr and I'll get rid of the boot manager, but my concern is that if I do that my windows partition won't be accessible. Is it possible to do that, remove the linux partition using fdisk and still have windows be bootable? I know if I can get rid of the Linux partition and the boot manager, and still have windows bootable, I can accomplish everything I want, but I'm not sure if I can do that and still have windows accessible. I guess I don't know enough about boot managers, but is it possible to remove the Linux partition and still have the boot manager take me into Windows? At that point I could just resize my Windows partition and then install Ubuntu -- overwriting my current boot manager and all would be well.
I'll have all the data backed up, so as a worst case I'll still have everything accessible, I'd just have to reinstall. I'd prefer not to have to do that if at all possible.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, help, or advice.
I currently have a work Laptop that has a 40GB Harddrive. I have partitioned 20GB for windows and 20GB for Fedora Core 3. I'm using GRUB as my boot manager.
I'd like to change the setup to be:
Resize the Windows Partition using Partition expert to 30GB. Replace Fedora Core 3 with the new version of Ubuntu. Change the partition manager from GRUB to whatever Ubuntu uses.
My concern is that I don't want to fuck the windows partition or make it inaccessible. I've heard I can just do a format /mbr and I'll get rid of the boot manager, but my concern is that if I do that my windows partition won't be accessible. Is it possible to do that, remove the linux partition using fdisk and still have windows be bootable? I know if I can get rid of the Linux partition and the boot manager, and still have windows bootable, I can accomplish everything I want, but I'm not sure if I can do that and still have windows accessible. I guess I don't know enough about boot managers, but is it possible to remove the Linux partition and still have the boot manager take me into Windows? At that point I could just resize my Windows partition and then install Ubuntu -- overwriting my current boot manager and all would be well.
I'll have all the data backed up, so as a worst case I'll still have everything accessible, I'd just have to reinstall. I'd prefer not to have to do that if at all possible.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, help, or advice.