I am going to dual-boot Ubuntu 11.10 and Fedora 16. I am installing Ubuntu first. Partitioning 15 MB for Boot partition, and the rest of my space divided by 2 for each Ubuntu and Fedora (500 GB each). I set the Fedora partition not to be used by Ubuntu. I am not using Swap partition. After the installation, do I have to manually configure grub? Or will the Fedora installer do the job for me?
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Personally, I would install Fedora first because its installation is much more difficult than Ubuntu's installation. Ubuntu will also set everything for you. You do not need to create a separate partition as a boot partition. Just install fedora and when you install Ubuntu choose the "install alongside fedora (or other linux distribution)" and Ubuntu will do the rest. |
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It doesn't matter which linux you install first. The one you install second will be the grub that is actually used. Whenever update-grub is ran, grub will be reinstalled. In ubuntu this is done whenever there is a kernel upgrade and fedora is likely the same.
As both use autoconfiguration, it's not big of a deal and will only be a minor annoyance. Please see my question to see my conclusions on this topic. How to dual boot two different Linux distributions? |
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15MB for a boot partition? Make that 100MB. |
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