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Please use this thread for discussion regarding
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MigrateWubi
Support threads should be posted in normal forums.
Thank you.
I've updated the wiki for release 2.3 of the script.
There are no specific changes required to support Ubuntu 12.10, but there are a couple of bug fixes:
1. Fix problem for grub-legacy users (original install was on Ubuntu 9.04 or earlier).
2. Fix issue for French language users when parsing fdisk output.
I've also added signed checksums of the scripts so that users can verify them before using.
Once you restart after migration completes, how do you verify that you are now booted into the correct partition and not the wubi?
What are the prequisites to do such a migration? Do I need to create partition and format according to Linux file system?
The first paragraph from the guide:
They must already be type '83 - Linux' and '82 - Swap'. Creating an ext2/3/4 partition and a swap partition using e.g. GParted will give you that. While it's possible to format an NTFS partition (type 7) as ext4, the script will reject it. For safety reasons, the partitions have to be correctly created and empty.This document describes how to migrate a Wubi install to partition. The partition(s) must be created already. The examples shown below assume the target partition is /dev/sda5 and the swap partition (if required) is /dev/sda6.
It might be good to have more detail in the guide (but I'm trying to keep it simple.)
G'day everyone!![]()
First off, thanks for this product and I really appreciate it. I'm hooked on Ubuntu w/ Wubi.
((I used Wubi for about a week as a web browser/email client and to read up on linux before I finally make the switch. Got a bit of a handle on sudo now and running programs from a term and editing (slightly) with vim--still working out all the keyboard shortcuts .))
My Current Setup:
((Well to be honest, it was the setup right before creating this thread & testing everything thoroughly.))
* Asus G73JH laptop
* Non-usable DVD drive (watched a lot of DVDs while deployed)
* A single Windows 7 partition
* Wanting to completely replace my windows partition with Ubuntu/Linux.
What I did:
1. Downloaded Wubi from official site.
2. Installed it and realized it's its own virtual image within windows.
3. Then realized I couldn't really ever get rid of windows while it was housing my Ubuntu.
4. Started looking around at partition managers and ways to get a new partition, then hopefully transfer linux to it and my windows files and then delete the windows partition, change the linux partition to incorporate the entire drive and be done with windows finally.
My Guide (or steps) to get it all working:
(After installing Wubi and currently booted into windows.)
1. I went and got a partition manager from download.cnet.com (the one I used was MiniTool Partition Wizard.) After I hit apply to the new drive settings (ext4 for the new partition as well as having a 16GB swap file) it reset the laptop and booted windows into a program that did the actual work.
2. I then booted back into Windows just to ensure everything was still working and a-ok. ((This is when I realized it touched the virtual image of my current wubi install and I had to uninstall and reinstall wubi after having the partitions setup.))
3. Restarted the PC and went into Ubuntu.
4. Followed the guide here and got the image onto another partition.
5. Copied over all the windows files I needed (mainly my two games) over from the /host folder.
6. Used GParted to remove the windows partition.
7. I now have Ubuntu but I have a 120GB partition I'm not sure what to do with or how to add into my regular "home?" partition.
I hope this helps anyone or provides insight. It's basically a "rough" version and I'll tidy it up if I can. (Also mods/admins are welcome to spruce it up if anyone wants...heh.) I am now a happy Ubuntu user without having to use my defunct DVD drive or having to buy a new one!
Last edited by BlueTiger33; 1 Week Ago at 10:23 PM.
Just to confirm, everything is working a-ok and it's all (mostly) setup exactly how I wanted, including my games.![]()
Last edited by BlueTiger33; 1 Week Ago at 08:35 PM.
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