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#1 2013-09-17 07:22:14

Sameer
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[SOLVED]Deciding on partitioning for Arch (dual boot with Win 7).

Hi guys!

I have Windows 7 32-biit installed and want to have dual boot with Arch 32-bit.

I have an ASUS motherboard which supports both Legacy & UEFI boot.
In BIOS settings, both Legacy and UEFI are enabled. Windows shows partitioning style as MBR.
I am going to install Arch in the remaining HDD.


I am going to make only one big partition for root ( / ).
But the wiki also talks about a separate UEFI partition. Do I need to create that?

I am going to install GRUB and not Syslinux.

Should I make the Arch partition GPT or MBR?
Should I use cfdisk or cgdisk?

Also in future I am planning to install 64-bit Windows 8.

Should I install Win 8 64-bit before Arch?
What should I do?

Please help me...

Last edited by Sameer (2013-09-24 11:35:40)

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#2 2013-09-17 11:26:58

qinohe
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Registered: 2012-06-20
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Re: [SOLVED]Deciding on partitioning for Arch (dual boot with Win 7).

Hi, welcome to ArchLinux, if you just want to start, install Arch with a MBR, you don't need UEFI, MBR boots just fine.
However, if you want to take full advantage of the hardware you own. you need to install both OS's at least 64 -bit to use UEFI.
edit:typo

Last edited by qinohe (2013-09-17 11:29:16)

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#3 2013-09-17 13:07:36

satanselbow
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Re: [SOLVED]Deciding on partitioning for Arch (dual boot with Win 7).

Sameer wrote:

I have Windows 7 32-biit installed and want to have dual boot with Arch 32-bit.

I have an ASUS motherboard which supports both Legacy & UEFI boot.

Are you sure your Windows 7 is 32bit?

Sameer wrote:

In BIOS settings, both Legacy and UEFI are enabled. Windows shows partitioning style as MBR.
I am going to install Arch in the remaining HDD.

Unless you are prepared to reinstall W7 it follows that the rest of your OS will be MBR installs

Sameer wrote:

I am going to make only one big partition for root ( / ).

You haven't stated the size of your HDD - regardless a 40G / (root)  would be considered ample (if not over large by some)
It may be better to then fill the remaining HDD space with a separate /home partition for your personal data - make reinstalls / recovery a whole lot simpler down the line wink

Sameer wrote:

But the wiki also talks about a separate UEFI partition. Do I need to create that?

Not if you are using MBR

Sameer wrote:

I am going to install GRUB and not Syslinux.

That is entirely up to you. More of a Syslinux guy myself - but your choice entirely and i'm not gonna preach either way.

Sameer wrote:

Should I make the Arch partition GPT or MBR?

You cannot "make" a partition GPT/MBR - both refer to a partitioning scheme that must be applied to a whole disk


Sameer wrote:

Should I use cfdisk or cgdisk?

There is no cgdisk in Arch... I'm lazy and tend to use gparted on a livecd wherever possible...

Sameer wrote:

Also in future I am planning to install 64-bit Windows 8.

I can't think of anything sane to say about that...

Sameer wrote:

Should I install Win 8 64-bit before Arch?

Windows OS should typically be installed before nix where practical.

Sameer wrote:

What should I do?

Do a lot of reading about partitioning and the differences, bonuses and pitfalls of all the things you have mentioned above... you probably should have done the reading before you posted truth be told.

Sameer wrote:

Please help me...

Given it a go - but there is nothing here that couldn't have been answered by helping yourself...

PS - The Wiki is awesome you can lookup all this good stuff on there.

Last edited by satanselbow (2013-09-17 13:08:16)

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#4 2013-09-17 13:11:28

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Re: [SOLVED]Deciding on partitioning for Arch (dual boot with Win 7).

One warning: Using gdisk to partition your drive (without care) will convert any partition table to a GPT one. I've seen people caught out by this one.


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#5 2013-09-19 11:50:24

b1tH1de0
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Registered: 2013-06-05
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Re: [SOLVED]Deciding on partitioning for Arch (dual boot with Win 7).

Sameer wrote:

Hi guys!

I have Windows 7 32-biit installed and want to have dual boot with Arch 32-bit.

I have an ASUS motherboard which supports both Legacy & UEFI boot.
In BIOS settings, both Legacy and UEFI are enabled. Windows shows partitioning style as MBR.
I am going to install Arch in the remaining HDD.

Both are supported but Windows 7 uses MBR as the default (to be honest I don't know if there even is a possibility to utilize the other one) thus, if You don't plan on wiping the whole disk (MBR->GPT would require creating a new partition table), stick with MBR.

Sameer wrote:

I am going to make only one big partition for root ( / ).
But the wiki also talks about a separate UEFI partition. Do I need to create that?

As other user stated above, You don't. Only one partition is not a good idea. I would go with at least 3: /, swap and /home. Do some research on partitioning schemes to find out what each directory contains. That should help You create Your own scheme.

Sameer wrote:

Also in future I am planning to install 64-bit Windows 8.

Should I install Win 8 64-bit before Arch?
What should I do?

Linux in general is much more flexible when it comes to installing other OSes on the same disk thus it would be easier to install both Windows system before it and then setup GRUB (which, when installed in MBR, will replace Windows bootloader) to be able to boot all of them.

Last edited by b1tH1de0 (2013-09-19 11:50:59)

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#6 2013-09-20 10:15:16

Sameer
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Re: [SOLVED]Deciding on partitioning for Arch (dual boot with Win 7).

Thank all of you!
Sorry for late reply...
as my net died, I couldn't connect for a while...

Thanks again!

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#7 2013-09-20 13:59:09

nomorewindows
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Re: [SOLVED]Deciding on partitioning for Arch (dual boot with Win 7).

The trick to getting Windows 7 to use GPT is if it installs it when a GPT has been "mysteriously" created.


I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.

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