Wednesday, January 28, 2009

From Vista to Ubuntu

SO.. after struggling a bit I finally was able to install ubuntu on my machine. Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex, I like that project name.I was toying with this idea of using linux for some time, and for some wierd reason decided to do it now. The problem though was that I had Vista installed already and I wanted to have a dual boot system, which made things a bit complicated.

It took me some time to figure out a way to clear up space for linux, and I think the shrink option in Vista totally sucks, compared to the earlier partitioning tools. In between, I had the scare of hard disk corruption, and the time when Vista refused to boot. Ubuntu LiveCD came to my rescue then, and I backed my data up immediately, before anything else went wrong.Ironically, when I had my data backed up, everything went smoothly. So, here I am, with both Vista and Ubuntu sitting hands inhand on my machine, but since I am a complete n00b with linux, I have to learn a lot. The only prior experience I have with linux is with the Knoppix CD which I used a couple of times, before I lost the CD. The transition has started though, and I expect to learn someting from this new venture.

3 comments:

vaibhav said...

Welcome to the world of Geeks!!!

Well... If you were still in the process of getting things done I would have suggested you to get a Virtual Machine is place instead of dual boot... VMs are safe and you can add as many as u want..

I had a Ubuntu VM :)

Shreyas said...

i have an Ubuntu VM! VM totally rocks. safe and easy.

stone said...

I am getting to know abt VMs after I am done with the installation :(