 | Member with 45 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Experience: Intermediate | | Trying to install Ubuntu* over Vista Hi,
I have an old Dell Dimension 8300 desktop that i installed Vista on last year. Yesterday i tried to install Ubuntu Server 7.10 and couldn't do so because the partitioning froze at 33%. Then i tried Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop and the live CD worked ok but when i try to install it froze at 3%.
When i tried to reboot the desktop and try again i get this screen:
BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3-5ubuntu12) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
(initramfs) _
Then i tried Ubuntu 8.04 beta and i get the same screen when trying the Live CD or install!
Is there a certain way i should install Ubuntu on Vista because of vista's partition?
I would appreciate your input and help.. | | Moderator with 36,830 posts. | | Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Vermont | | Do you have a recovery partition on the drive for recovering Vista in case of problems? When you installed Vista, how did you partition the drive?
Are you shrinking the Vista partition and then using the space for Ubuntu? It may be better to use Vista's Disk Management to shrink the partition and then use the space to install.
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Originally Posted by Elvandil Do you have a recovery partition on the drive for recovering Vista in case of problems? When you installed Vista, how did you partition the drive?
Are you shrinking the Vista partition and then using the space for Ubuntu? It may be better to use Vista's Disk Management to shrink the partition and then use the space to install. | Thanks for the quick reply, i really appreciate it ..
I don't recall any recovery partition. I have 2 hard disks in the desktop, one with windows vista and the other is just for saving media. I installed Vista on a whole disk and didn't change anything, so i guess it was the default partition..
I am trying to install ubuntu over vista. so i only have ubuntu on my desktop | | Moderator with 36,830 posts. | | Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Vermont | | | | | Member with 45 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Experience: Intermediate | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Elvandil | Thanks again, i appreciate your input
I did try partitioning using the Live ubuntu CD, so should i try another partitioning tool? | | Junior Member with 7 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Experience: Computer Technician | | Yes, a different partitioning tool would be your best bet. The partitioning software on the Ubuntu LiveCD can't handle Vista NTFS partitions very well, not at all usually. Vista's NTFS is slightly different than XP's NTFS, and Ubuntu can't handle that yet. | | Member with 45 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Experience: Intermediate | | Quote:
Originally Posted by FireCrotch Yes, a different partitioning tool would be your best bet. The partitioning software on the Ubuntu LiveCD can't handle Vista NTFS partitions very well, not at all usually. Vista's NTFS is slightly different than XP's NTFS, and Ubuntu can't handle that yet. | hmmm i thought that would be the case.. Thanks
I got GParted LiveCD, i will try it now | | Junior Member with 7 posts. | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Experience: Computer Technician | | I've used the GParted LiveCD with success in the past with Vista NTFS partitions, so you shouldn't have any problem. If you do have a problem, I believe you can use the Vista installation CD to at least delete all of the partitions on the drive and start from scratch. | | Member with 45 posts. | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Experience: Intermediate | | Quote:
Originally Posted by FireCrotch I've used the GParted LiveCD with success in the past with Vista NTFS partitions, so you shouldn't have any problem. If you do have a problem, I believe you can use the Vista installation CD to at least delete all of the partitions on the drive and start from scratch. | Thanks.. I get the disk as unallocated and when i try "New" to create a partition, i get a warning about msdos Disklabel on /dev/sda and then nothing happens and i am back to unallocated space..
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14-Apr-2008, 07:14 PM
#10 | Never had a problem with Gparted myself, but if you're really hitting a wall here, you can always try good old command-line fdisk. It's not as daunting as it first seems, and it's quick for doing simple partition setups like what you want, assuming you're comfortable using a command-line tool. Parted really shines when you need to do easy, non-destructive resizing and the like, but for just plain ol' partition table editing, I'd give fdisk a shot. It's in /sbin on most Linux systems, and you can do this from the LiveCD environment.
Just point it at the device you'd like to configure, for instance: Code: # /sbin/fdisk /dev/sda
and then use the help to learn your way around. Make sure your device to be configured is unmounted, and that you're logged in as root.
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14-Apr-2008, 07:17 PM
#11 | Quote:
Originally Posted by FireCrotch Yes, a different partitioning tool would be your best bet. The partitioning software on the Ubuntu LiveCD can't handle Vista NTFS partitions very well, not at all usually. | Quote:
Originally Posted by FireCrotch I've used the GParted LiveCD with success in the past with Vista NTFS partitions, so you shouldn't have any problem. | Doesn't the Ubuntu liveCD installer use GParted?
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