painterh wrote:Thanks for replying TheeMahn. I tried unetbootin, and for some reason, when when asked which drive I wanted to install Ultimate to, only my C: drive was visible. I have 4 partitions on my harddrive. 2 are ntfs (one for Windows and one for data), and the other 2 are unused. I tried used GParted to reformat one of the unused partitions for installing Ultimate, but it seems windows doesn't even see it (even though I installed the ifs driver which allows windows to read and write to linux file systems). I have used this on my main desktop, and have been able to move files back and forth (or copy back and forth) between Win XP and Ubuntu. What would be the best way to reformat one of the unused partitions (ie; what file system)? Won't Ultimate set up new partitions during the install process if requested? I am a little wary of doing any more messing around with drives and partitions, because it seems obvious that I am not really sure what I am doing. I already messed up my old laptop by trying to move the linux partition and screwing up the hardware id# that linux assigns drives during install. Probably need to wipe that install and start over. It's ok though, because I gave that laptop to my daughter, and she won't even try linux, so she's just got a smaller hard drive to use for a while until I have time to fix it for her. Speaking of time, I better use mine wisely right now, because I have college finals this week, and I'm not ready. Let me just say, that I had no idea how hard college would be after being away from school for 38 years. Feeling very much like the "old dog" that can't learn new tricks. So I probably wont worry about installing Ultimate Edition 2.0 until after finals are over, but I would like to have a plan for doing it using only the hard drive.
pch.shot wrote:There is a nice little tool to access your linux partitions from windows:
http://www.fs-driver.org/
Nick wrote:mmesantos1 wrote:Screenshot!
Very nice set up mmesantos1
Add it to the 2.0 screenies in wallpaper forum too
http://forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=2057
painterh wrote:Well folks, I finally found a few minutes to go back and check all of my Ultimate Edition disks (4 altogether, all downloaded and burned at different times), and what I found was that even though I had done several problem free installs from these disks and thought I had checked md5sums, they in fact did not match up. I downloaded once again, and took every precaution to make another install disk. I burned the disk at 4x from within Ultimate 1.8 on my main PC. This time the md5sums did match. It amazed me how many different variables can cause a bad ISO burn. Just call me stupid for ignoring the most obvious, and I am sorry for wasting anyone's time. I think I still want to get a new larger thumb drive for installing in the future, but the hard disk install still intrigues me. Eventually I'd like to figure out the best procedure for downloading from Windows, copying to an unused partition and installing from there. I think that would be great for some one wanting to dual boot between Windows and Linux.
Anyway, I did have success in getting it installed on my new laptop. I used Easy BCD to manage between Windows Vista bootloader and Grub and it worked great, so I'll call that issue solved. Now I have to figure out how to get wireless working, because it worked off of the live DVD but now it wont work at all after install. I'll search all the other threads to seed if anybody's had similar problem. There are several posts about the Atheros wireless card I have in this notebook not playing well with Linux, and the fix being recommended is to install the linux-backports modules and uninstall the wireless driver used by default and blacklist it. Those modules are supposed to be on the ubuntu install disk. Does anybody know how to do this? I don't want to hijack this thread, so I'll start a new thread about this issue. Thanks to Stanca, Thee Mahn, and Pcshot, for all the good input concerning my install journey. I hope I can be of assistance to someone else in the future, because I sure have had some fun challenges installing and using Ultimate (and plain Ubuntu) on a variety of machines of my own. Thanks again for all the hard work put by mods, admins, and members for supporting this forum.
painterh wrote:I am probably just real dense here Thee Mahn, but I'm not sure I understood any of what you said in your reply. Maybe I'm just real tired after having fall quarter finals this week. It is a little tough going back to school after 38 years. Anyway, would you mind clarifying what you meant? Thanks for all of your very hard work providing Ultimate Edition for all of us.
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