Debian dual boot with Windows 7
James Kramer
kramerjm-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Mon May 3 09:57:45 EDT 2010
I should be receiving a new computer soon. It will have a copy of
Windows 7 installed on a single partition. I have several questions:
1. How difficult will it be for me to install a dual boot Debian
system on the computer? I am familiar with Debian. I just don't know
how difficult it is installing it with a new Windows 7 system given
Microsoft's proven track record of making it difficult for installing
dual boot systems.
2. I am planning to make a backup copy of the system using Clonezilla
so that in the unlikely event that something happens while trying to
install Debian, I can restore the original system. Is Clonezilla the
best choice for this?
3. It is my understanding that Window 7 comes with a built in disk
repartioner. I was planning to use it to shrink the size of the
partition prior to installing Debian. Is it better to use Gparted to
resize the Windows partition?
4. Can I make an image of Windows 7 using Clonezilla and then
reinstall the image in a virtual environment?
4. If it is too much trouble to install Debian as a dual boot,is
there something similar to Wubi for Debian that I can use?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Jay
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