[Linux-bruxelles] installation de linux mint à côté de Windows 10

leo smith joycreativity66 at gmail.com
Lun 27 Nov 01:56:57 CET 2017


eh bien j'ai windows 10 aussi :)

2017-11-26 22:37 GMT+01:00 Patrice Martin <linuxhelpme at gmail.com>:

> Très chères, très chers,
>
> J'ai installé linux mint sur mon ordinateur équipé de windows 10.
>
>  ... j'espère bientôt sur votre ordinateur.
>
> Patrice Martin
>
> installation of linux mint 18.2 (or 3) on a Windows 10 computer
>
>
> computer Medion
>
> intel i3 7th generation
>
> ram 8 gig upgraded to 16 gig
>
> one SSD 256 Samsung and one hdd 1 tera Toshiba
>
>
> First under windows 10 go in explorer en on « this computer » select
> “gestion” / manage
>
> end you see all the drives as mentioned by windows C : D : …
>
>
> Check all the part used by Windows 10 …
>
>
> on my computer I found the following parts …
>
>
> part 0 100 megas
>
> part 1 131 GIGas
>
> part 2 910 Megas
>
> part 3 001 Giga
>
>
> I shrink the part of 211 GIGas and could gain about more than 80 GIGas
> rest 131 GIGas for Windows
>
>
> later I divide this « gained » part in 3 parts :
>
> about 20 à 30 Gig for the root /
>
> about 50 for the /home
>
> and 16 GIG for the swap.
>
>
> By pushing F2 I entered the « BIOS » and had to change the secure boot …
> and tried to change the booting order to install the linux mint from a DVD
> or an USB key.
>
>
> Strange in the boot order I don’t find an entry for usb … DV well and
> drives …
>
>
> I tried to start the installation of the linux with a DVD … but th system
> tells me no drive with boot disk … the DVD don’t start and the installation
> don’t start.
>
>
> Desperate, I tried with an USB key with a linuxmint ISO … and strange …
> the computer starts on this USB key and I can install the linux mint. I
> divided the « free space » (not allocated space) in 3 parts as mentioned
> above and let install the linux mint.
>
>
> Everything went ok and the system ask to restart and let me remove the USB
> key from the computer.
>
>
> Strange things … normally, at installation time, the linux « sees »
> another operating system … and here it was not the case, linux proposed to
> use the whole disk … I DID NOT CHOOSE THIS WRONG OPTION. I choose
> « something » else and create partitions on the « free space ».
>
> At the end linux asks where to put the « boot loader » (grub ..) and here
> no question about that.
>
>
> At restart, good news the linux is well installed and start immediately …
> but where is my Windows 10 ?
>
>
> During the copy party I did not find a solution. But I heard that after a
> similar installation, in order to use Windows they had to enter the
> « BIOS » and choose the system at start.
>
> At home, I tried it by putting the windows boot manager above … and I
> could start my Windows 10 again.
>
>
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