On 4 December 2011 04:50, Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tuesday 29 Nov 2011 06:51:30 Carlos Sura wrote: > > Hello Mates, > > > > I have a new HP laptop i5, this came with Windows 7 pre-installed with HP > > quickweb (a tool that let me skype, check my email and navigate Interne, > > whitout loading WINDOWS). > > I believe that HP are using Splashtop OS to achieve 'Instant-on' > functionality, which is running an embedded Linux kernel from ROM, with > bootsplash, squashfs, and blackbox as the main binaries. Asus, Acer and > others also joined in the fun. > > > > I'm wondering if there any way to leave quickweb with gentoo, or windows > + > > quickweb + gentoo would be fine... > > Unless I got this wrong, the PC is essentially dual booting between the ROM > resident OS and the disk OS. The latter can be any OS inc. Gentoo of > course. > > > > Also if someone has suceffuly installed gentoo in HP DM4-1190la please > let > > me know or a document of WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DO NOT WORKS would be fine. > > > > Regards > > -- > Regards, > Mick >
Well, Thank you for your answer Mick, but after numerous test also many times I've tried, could't make this happen, because quick media is without the HD (or at least I think) because I don't need to get to windows, is a OS very light to use, email, navigation, skype and some others things. Also, I have to delete RECOVERY partition, because it did not work (I tried with extended partition, same results) Now, I'm running Gentoo + Windows 7 (Dual Boot) a little problems, but for now, I can work in both systems very well. Regards -- Carlos Sura.- www.carlossura.com