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How to create boot partition
How to create boot partition






  1. #How to create boot partition install#
  2. #How to create boot partition update#

if you need help, please create your new own thread here (don't forget to indicate the URL you noted on your paper at Step6, this will give valuable information to understand your problem) You should now be able to boot into Ubuntu. Note on a paper the URL ( /XXXXXX/) that will appear. Tick the "Separate /boot partition: sdXY" option (sdXY must be your 1GB partition) or System->Administration->Boot-Repair menu (Ubuntu 10.04) the Dash (Ubuntu 11.04 and next): click the Ubuntu logo in the top-left corner of the screen, then type boot and click on the Boot-Repair icon that will appear. This is generally something like /dev/ sdXY (X is a letter, Y is a number). On a paper, note the name of this new 1GB partition. In this free space, create a 1GB partition formatted in EXT4. Important: to resize Windows Vista/7/8 partitions, don't use gParted but Windows tools instead. This free space must be located inside the first 100GB of the disk (its end must not be located at more than 100GB from the start of the disk). Reduce one of the first partitions of the disk in order to create 1GB (=1000MiB) of free space at the start of the disk where Ubuntu is installed. Step 4 - Create a 1GB partition at the start of the disk or by typing gksudo gparted in a terminal or System->Administration->gParted menu (Ubuntu 10.04) the Dash (Ubuntu 11.04 and next): click the Ubuntu logo in the top-left corner of the screen, then type gparted and click on the gParted icon that will appear.

#How to create boot partition update#

Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair & sudo apt-get update Open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and type :.

#How to create boot partition install#

Once in the Ubuntu live session, install Boot-Repair this way: Step 2 - Install Boot-Repair in the live-session or a Ubuntu live-CD or live-USB, choose "Try Ubuntu", then go to Step 2 below. a Linux-Secure-Remix liveCD or liveUSB, then choose "Try Ubuntu", then go directly to Step 3 below. Some situations (eg BIOS limitations, or this GRUB bug) may require to create a separate /boot partition at the start of the disk, and setup Ubuntu to use it.

  • Step 4 - Create a 1GB partition at the start of the disk.
  • Step 2 - Install Boot-Repair in the live-session.







  • How to create boot partition