I did something similar with a laptop I bought a year or so ago.  Using
Windows 7 & Kubuntu.  I don't believe I touched the recovery partitions
or anything like that.  Everything went pretty smoothly actually until I
tried to view my partitions in Windows & they disappeared.  I did lose
some data but it gave me a chance to re-visit & re-structure things.

I set it up again & it was only recently (truthfully no sure when) that
I lost access to my Windows 7 partition & am not 100% on in the Kubuntu
side.  It could have been an update or something else.  Not sure why
because I am not sure when it happened.

I did try to set-up a shared partition between the two with the hope of
using the same Thunderbird (and others) profile information from both.
I think I also set-up the partitions as fairly minimal at first (i.e.
100 GB or so) & then when re -did it split things a bit more equitably
based on my usage...so about 250 GB for Windows & the rest Linux.

I am looking to re-install things on the laptop but this time I will
likely make a full Linux partition & likely with Windows 7 as a virtual
machine.  I still want to try to be able to share information between
the two though so will need to look into how to do that more effectively
then I have in the past.



On 13-09-23 08:00 PM, Joe Shuttleworth wrote:
> I have a laptop with Windows 7 installed and would like to install Linux with 
> it. I have the following partitions:
> 15G recovery partition
> 100M system partition
> 625G C:
> All these are ntfs filesystems and primary partitions
> 
> From what I understand I need to shrink the C: and install Linux in extra 
> space. Do I need to do anything with the other partitions? Is there anything 
> I need to do to prepare for this? I have dual booted with Linux and XP, but 
> not with any other Windows. I have downloaded SystemRescueCd from 
> http://www.sysresccd.org/
> 
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