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#1 2010-11-04 04:23:34

plasticeraser
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Multiboot help.

Currently I am dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.10 on my laptop. I would like to replace Ubuntu with Arch, unfortunately when I tried earlier I received, a cfdisk error that said "cfdisk error: Partition ends in the final partial cylinder". So I can't just delete the Ubuntu Partitions. Is there a way of Installing Arch without formatting the entire drive? Since I'm at college I really don't want to format anything and possibly losing anything.

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#2 2010-11-04 04:55:17

hume's doona
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Re: Multiboot help.

try and delete the ubuntu partition with gparted off a *buntu or other live cd

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#3 2010-11-10 23:05:42

edward.taylor89
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Re: Multiboot help.

Do you have enough free space to make another partition or more in which you could install Arch?


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#4 2010-11-11 00:55:51

sand_man
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Re: Multiboot help.

If you have your /home on a separate partition then reinstalling will be simple but being Ubuntu I bet you chose the default "put everything in /" option. wink


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#5 2010-11-12 05:05:31

vadmium
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Re: Multiboot help.

I did a trick by doing a bind mount so that my Arch root filesystem is actually a subdirectory of the real "root" partition. It involved adding a mkinitcpio hook, and probably manually doing a "mount --bind" during installation. Let me know if you want the details.

Otherwise, I'd suggest trying a different partition program, such as "fdisk". I think I've found in the past that different partition programs have different ideas of how partition tables should work.

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#6 2010-11-12 05:38:59

cirkit
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Re: Multiboot help.

plasticeraser wrote:

I would like to replace Ubuntu with Arch, unfortunately when I tried earlier I received, a cfdisk error that said "cfdisk error: Partition ends in the final partial cylinder". So I can't just delete the Ubuntu Partitions.

So you /do/ want to remove Ubuntu completely.

plasticeraser wrote:

Since I'm at college I really don't want to format anything and possibly losing anything.

Maybe I'm not following, but it looks like you want to format (delete) your Ubuntu partitions, but then again you don't want to format anything. You can't just install Arch on top of your Ubuntu partitions and think it will just overwrite Ubuntu by putting Arch in the existing partitions. That'll just create a huge mess.

If your existing /home is on a separate partition, you can just use fdisk (instead of cfdisk) to delete Ubuntu's / partition so that Arch can use that instead. You should just use an installation medium to do the install process, it really is just a matter or removing your existing distro's / and telling Arch to install to that partition while still preserving your Windows 7 partition(s) and existing /home.

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