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    Cool Double boot Installation with windows

    Hi, i'm using ububtu gnome on a VM and I'm enough soddisfact of it work.
    Then now I'll like to try ubuntu gnome on the base machine, but there's windows 8.
    All entire HD is patitioned NTFS. I like to try on the base machine for see how ubuntu gnome work.
    Can I install ubuntu on that HD, preserving the windows installation and data, and starting in multiboot the base machine?
    Or have I to format all and make a double partiotion, one for ubuntu and one for windows?

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    Re: Double boot Installation with windows

    Boot from ubuntu live media and open GParted.
    Shrink one partition to a size leaving about 20-30 GB unallocated for ubuntu.
    Depending on RAM create a new patition sized the same amount or higher and format it to Linux Swap.
    Create another new partition sized about 16GB and format it to Ext4.
    Start the installation process, choose 'something else' and install ubuntu to the partition created before.
    Install GRUB on the same disk where the ubuntu root partition will be installed.
    Last edited by cl-netbox; February 14th, 2015 at 02:13 PM.

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    Re: Double boot Installation with windows

    Do NOT, repeat NOT, use GParted to shrink the Windows OS partitions. Doing so has been known to cause filesystem corruption in Windows and rendering it unbootable.

    Instead, use the Windows Disk Management tool to do the shrinkage.
    Ubuntu 20.04, Mint 19.10; MS Win10 Pro.
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