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gat
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Yes it should.
But keep in mind to install Windows first and afterwards Ubilinux (or Ubuntu), because Windows will overwrite GRUB bootloader and you'll be unable to dualboot! -
hello the problem is that c ubilinux installer does not allow disk partitioning
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Hi gat
Thats true.
To solve this problem, just start Ubuntu via USB in live mode (burn the image as you burnt Ubilinux). Once Ubuntu is booted in Live-Mode, use GParted to make your partitions. There are several tutos out there how to make a propper windows-linux-dualboot pattition table.
Cheers Michael -
I already know that the problem is that c ubilinux necessarily takes the entire dique
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Hi gat
Ubilinux does not need the entire disk, in fact, it needs just abot 3-5 gig.
In my case, I have a ubilinux/ubuntu dualboot. Ubilinux has a 6 gig partition, and Ubuntu takes the remainig space.
If you have Ubilinux already installed, then it has clearly taken the whole disk. If this is the case, I would suggest the following:
1. Make a Ubuntu-Live USB sick
2. Boot into Live-Ubuntu
3. Open GParted
4. Format the whole disk
5. Create a new partition table which allows Linux/Windows dualboot
6. Install Windows FIRST
7. Install Ubilinux SECOND
Cheers
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