Goh Lip skrev 21.8.2012 19:52:
On 08/21/2012 11:41 PM, Maurice Batey wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 22:48:51 +0800, Goh Lip wrote:
be careful installing on UEFI.
UEFI is Disabled at the moment, and as I have no intention of
Enabling it presumably none of the problems you point to applies.
An interesting pre-Mageia install question is: If I were to Enable UEFI,
who/what will re-organise the current Windows 7 installation as you
describe to suit, and when?!
Maurice,
[1] GPT partitioning -
Most likely, your disk is GPT partitioned and windows 7 installed on it
with at least 2 partitions (one for boot and probably one more for
recovery besides the usual OS partition). As mentioned earlier, Windows
7 (and Linux) will work on BIOS and GPT partitioning. As for enabling
UEFI, windows 7 will work without 'redoing' the partitioning (if it is
already GPT) but you may have to redo the boot (boot.ini? - but I really
don't know for windows). You can try it out by enabling UEFI and check
if it boots Windows 7 without any changes.
You can check if your disk is GPT partitioned by booting a livecd and at
terminal (root), "fdisk -lu" If it is GPT, it will give an error message
(nothing to worry about, fdisk won't work on GPT, that's all).
[2] Grub-legacy
First a disclaimer - I have not used grub-legacy for about 5 years, all
my OS's boots/grubs are 'set' or 'installed' (wrong term, but that's
what it's being used) to their own partitions, including Mageia's
grub-legacy boot. And while I've used/tested GPT partitioning using
BIOS, it is with grub2, not with grub-legacy, I am unsure if Mageia's
grub-legacy could work with GPT and here's a link to help somewhat..
http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/bios.html
http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/booting.html
Check this one out:
http://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloaders/grub_legacy.html
That Fedora legacy grub-efi package works, I know, as I'm using it :)
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Thomas