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Hi... After much searching, can't find info on how to transfer without losing LL setup.
Have LL iso boot disk.
Know how to do the install on desktop, but need to know how to move LL setup from laptop.
Please point me to article / blog / thread (if there is one)... or advise.
Thanks, Lester
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Hello!
To do what you suggest will take a good bit of work to pull off, but it is possible. You could defrag the Windows drive, free up the space you'll need on the Windows drive using an LL LiveCD and GPartEd, shrink what's on your lappy's HD to fit inside the space you freed up on the Windows box (if it's larger, that is), install LL on the Windows box, use Clonezilla to copy your current setup to the Windows box, and if something won't boot afterwards, use boot-repair from a LiveCD to fix GRUB.
Sorry for not providing specific step-by-step instructions right now, but if you're interested in going to all that much trouble, ask, and we'll tell you how to pull it off in more detail...
73 DE N4RPS
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Thanks for your replies....
In doing research on your suggestions, I came to the conclusion that 'KNOWLEDGE IS POWER BUT INFORMATION IS CONFUSING' !
So I decided to put LL on the desktop (side by side with Win 7) by using the ' live LL install disk' and do all the set-up broo-ha-ha that I did on the laptop ONLY TO DISCOVER that for some reason this lenovo M58 desktop with pre-configured Win 7 SP1 will not show the Win 7 OS when I run the INSTALL program. I get a blank 'Install - Installation Type' screen.
With the 'live' CD running GParted I see /dev/sda
/dev/sda1 - System (boot & diag) 3.15GB of 3.75GB
/dev/sda2 - Windows 21.93GB of 70.78GB
unallocated - none of 1.09MB
How can this be ? Why would GParted see the OS system live and not during the install ?
Rob, I was trying to follow your paragraph 1 instructions (similar to install in the manual). 73s N5EDX
Do I start a new thread on this situation or can we stay here? There 'aught aught aught' to be a way to make
this work.
Thanks again for suggestions,
Lester
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Hello!
Like I said, it is possible, but somewhat labor-intensive. Yes, all this IS confusing, and even more so for me to try and explain it all in a form that most people will understand. I'm just glad that gold_finger has done such a good job at getting some of it incorporated into the user manual.
On the desktop, it looks like you're working with an 80 GB drive here that has not yet had its Windows partition reduced in size to make room for Linux Lite, as you seem to have very little unallocated space to work with.
If you haven't done so already, start by running Disk Defragmenter in Windows 7, to congregate the data so that changes can be made safely. After that, if you can, back up the ENTIRE desktop drive.
You can use with Redo Backup, which boots from its own LiveCD or LiveUSB. This will give you an exact copy of what you had, so you can restore it if something goes haywire on you.
Afterwards, boot the desktop into LL using a LiveCD/LiveUSB, then use 'Partition Drives' (GPartEd) in the System Menu on the LiveCD to make enough allocated space to hold a Linux Lite system. We'll proceed further from there.
The most difficult decision will be how much space you want to leave behind for Windows 7, and how much you want for LL. IMHO, 80 GB is a little small for a shared system.
I'd try all this on a new, bigger drive. Then, you will have the original intact, in case something goes haywire. But then again, that's just my opinion...
73 DE N4RPS
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Rob -
Got the backup done using 'Redo'. Everything worked.
gold_finger -
Tried the Fixparts first after backup...got error message "ERROR: WRONG ARCHITECTURE 'AMD64'(I know my system is 64) sooooo....
I aborted... back to using Live LL disk and GPartEd.
Rob the live GPartEd is a little different from the 'install'. I didn't know whether to click the 'Device tab' or the 'Partition tab' to get to the part where I can move the partition for resizing.
I aborted.... I remember reading about not creating a partition when resizing... and I wasn't sure where we were headed with this AND since I'm taking baby steps here... and here... I thought that I aught aught aught to wait to hear from you guys again...
I know what it's like to train a newbee and I want you fellas to know that I really admire your patience. I consider myself a quick study, BUT I'm also very cautious when treading in unknown territory.
Lester N5EDX
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