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I have a few questions about installing arch on my brand new intel 320. (:D)
I plugged it in and partitioned 60GB for windows (leaving 50GB for linux). Installed windows fine, then read through the wiki about installing arch.
I cannot use GPT as I have windows 7, and have to use the MBR method.
Reading through the wiki, I have a sad feeling I'm going to have to start fresh and reinstall windows, because of the fdisk -H changing header size, and the way cylinders work out.
Will I need to do a complete wipe already?
Last edited by heleos (2011-11-04 20:30:28)
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I have a few questions about installing arch on my brand new intel 320. (:D)
I plugged it in and partitioned 60GB for windows (leaving 50GB for linux). Installed windows fine, then read through the wiki about installing arch.
I cannot use GPT as I have windows 7, and have to use the MBR method.Reading through the wiki, I have a sad feeling I'm going to have to start fresh and reinstall windows, because of the fdisk -H changing header size, and the way cylinders work out.
Will I need to do a complete wipe already?
If you eally want to keep gpt, try http://www.rodsbooks.com/bios2uefi/index.html (check whether uefi duet boots in your system first). I think fdisk has the option of ignoring CHS values and use sectors exclusively.
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I updated my original subject, as its a non-UEFI (although I guess non-EFI would work too).
Judging by those instructions (I glanced through them, didn't read all of it word for word) I think it would be easier and less time consuming to just reformat my windows drive...
[edit] reading a little more into it, I actually have to wipe the drive anyway
Last edited by heleos (2011-11-04 20:35:44)
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