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== My thinkpad ==
 
  
IBM ThinkPad {{X31}} (2673-CBU), bought used.
 
 
Currently running: [http://www.kubuntu.org/ Kubuntu] 5.10 (Breezy).
 
 
==Installation issues==
 
 
I first installed [http://www.kubuntu.org/ Kubuntu] 5.10 (Breezy). I wanted
 
to keep Windoze, just in case I needed it (but I never use it ;) ), and keep
 
the [[Hidden Protected Area|hidden protected area]], and be able to reach it at startup, just in case I sell the laptop back at some point. My problem was that:
 
* [[How_to_setup_boot_loaders#GRUB|GRUB]] has to be installed either in the [[Master Boot Record|MBR]] or in the first partition. At least that's what I thought at the time but it's probably wrong, see [[How_to_setup_boot_loaders#Installing_GRUB_to_a_partitions_boot_sector|here]]. Anyway, I wanted to keep Linux in front, as I plan to remove windoze completely, and the first part of the disk should be faster.
 
* Windows would only work being on the first partition (AFAIK)
 
* Putting GRUB in the MBR would overwrite the original setup/recovery tools (AFAIK - Note: if you do this, and later manage to start Windows, it will rewrite the MBR anyway)
 
 
My solution (DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK):
 
* Create a new primary partition for Windows, at the end of the disk, before the rescue partition. Copy windows there.
 
* Modify windows' [[User:Gagliol/boot.ini|boot.ini]]:
 
{{cmduser|diff /windows/boot.ini /windows/boot.ini~}}
 
3c3
 
< default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS
 
---
 
> default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
 
5c5
 
< multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect
 
---
 
> multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect
 
* Set root partition to (hd0,1) for Windows in [[User:Gagliol/menu.lst|GRUB menu]]. See also [[How_to_setup_boot_loaders#GRUB_configuration|here]].
 
 
My current partition table according to fdisk:
 
 
Disk /dev/hda: 36.8 GB, 36825459200 bytes
 
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4477 cylinders
 
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
 
 
    Device Boot      Start        End      Blocks  Id  System
 
/dev/hda1  *          1          6      48163+  83  Linux
 
/dev/hda2            3651        4477    6642877+  b  W95 FAT32
 
/dev/hda3              7        249    1951897+  82  Linux swap / Solaris
 
/dev/hda4            250        3650    27318532+  5  Extended
 
/dev/hda5            250        3650    27318501  83  Linux
 
 
Partition table entries are not in disk order
 
 
{{NOTE|My windows partition is a FAT32. This is because, after restoring it, AND BEFORE ever starting it, I renamed the file <windows-dir>/system32/convert.exe. I found this info somewhere on the net, see for example [[http://thunk.org/tytso/linux/t40.html#winxp-fat|here]]: after install/restore, Windows filesystem is actually FAT32, and it's converted to NTFS only at the first run. This is useful as FAT is better supported by Linux.}}
 
 
==Post-install configuration==
 
 
* (I think I) modified [[User:Gagliol/interfaces|interfaces]] to enable hotplugging the ethernet cable
 
 
==Configuration files==
 
 
* [[User:Gagliol/xorg.conf|xorg.conf]]
 
* [[User:Gagliol/interfaces|interfaces]]
 
* GRUB's [[User:Gagliol/menu.lst|menu.lst]]
 
* Windoze [[User:Gagliol/boot.ini|boot.ini]]
 
 
==Current issues==
 
 
* How can I switch {{key|Fn}} and {{key|Ctrl}} keys? (I guess I can't as {{key|Fn}} combinations are interpreted by the BIOS)
 
 
* Enable scrolling and keep functionality of mouse 2 button. For the moment I'm using button 2 to scroll, and emulating 2=1+3 to paste. See the "InputDevice" section in my [[User:Gagliol/xorg.conf|xorg.conf]]
 
 
* Wireless
 
 
* {{key|Fn}}{{key|F7}} does not work
 
 
* [[Problem with high pitch noises|Hissing sound]] when on batteries. This is only audible in a very silent room, where a plug is normally available anyway, so I guess I will keep it like this..
 
 
* Untested:
 
** Irda
 
** modem
 
** IEEE 1394
 
** Parallel port
 

Latest revision as of 03:37, 7 January 2008