Hello, I have a Lenovo T430 that had Windows 7 Pro pre-installed, but I wiped out Windows and installed Fedora 19 instead (actually, I first installed Ubuntu and then Fedora).
Now I want to turn it into a dual-boot machine with Fedora and Windows based on the license for the pre-installed Windows. I see on the web some recommendations to first install Windows, and some say you can install first Linux and then Windows, but it may not work for (some?) pre-installed versions. So, now I'm wondering whether I should first wipe out Fedora and then put first Windows and second Fedora, or whether I should try to keep Fedora and add Windows next to it? My file systems currently look like this: [oruebenacker@localhost ~]$ df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/fedora-root 51475068 8239400 40597844 17% / devtmpfs 3929460 0 3929460 0% /dev tmpfs 3936376 96 3936280 1% /dev/shm tmpfs 3936376 900 3935476 1% /run tmpfs 3936376 0 3936376 0% /sys/fs/cgroup tmpfs 3936376 52 3936324 1% /tmp /dev/sda1 487652 120305 337651 27% /boot /dev/mapper/fedora-home 420590200 21603936 377598388 6% /home Thanks! Best, Oliver -- Oliver Ruebenacker IT Project Lead at PanGenX (http://www.pangenx.com) Be always grateful, but never satisfied.
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