Dual Boot Windows 7 and Ubuntu

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  1. Posts : 8,375
    W7 Ultimate x64/W10 Pro x64/W11 Pro Triple Boot - Main PC W7 Remote PC Micro ATX W7 Pro x64/W11 Pro
       #40

    LM13 was interesting! That wouldn't install to the second drive here when tried however or even to a flash drive. The LM Debian release however goes right through a normal Linux install. Why the LM 13 Cinnamon wouldn't install remains a mystery.

    Ubuntu however is a fast install being a live cd over a live dvd distro there. You can work with ubuntu when going to do things in the EasyBCD program while LM and LM Debian seem to be incompatible with NeoGrub.
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       #41

    Just out of interest I see Comodo make a free anti virus software for Linux and if I dual boot the machine I intend having it on I am now thinking - a) does the Ubuntu need this anti virus software b) is it worth as it says it requires 40GB disk space (which I think might be a misprint / typo) and c) more importantly is it going to clash with the Kaspersky I have set for the machine if Windows?

    I have seen quite a bit about Linux based systems not needing security but I cannot imagine that there are some that see what appears to be a rise in the use of the alternative OS's to attack them.

    The software is here Free Linux Antivirus, Antivirus Protection for Linux, Free Virus Protection
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    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #42

    40GB does seem excessive. I would install it, and it wont clash with Kaspersky installed under Windows because you are booting Ubuntu (windows is not started).
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       #43

    Here I run most distros on a VM to start with before ever planning a regular install to the second drive where Linux Mint Debian was until just lately pending on whether or not to slap the 90day trial for Win 8 Enterprise there. The rest of the drive holds a system image or two to backup the main here.

    When running a VM the same web filters the av program's firewall offers here or 7 is extended onto the VM as well. I seem to get full coverage simply by still being booted in Windows while able to run another OS at the same time. The LMDebian install on the second drive there wouldn't have had any worries about bugs but more or less active x controls and a few other things due to the default install's own default security settings sometime getting in the way.

    While bugs are actually far less commonly for Linux don't think for a minute you are foolproof! Surprise! There's bugs out there for all OSs! They simply tend to spread much faster with Windows due to more email and other activities including social networks when people share files at times. Other pitfalls like bogus sites and scamwares can catch you offguard as well when not having any layer of protection inplace.
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       #44

    Golden said:
    40GB does seem excessive. I would install it, and it wont clash with Kaspersky installed under Windows because you are booting Ubuntu (windows is not started).
    Ok mate personally I think the quoted disk space must be out of whack cos my KIS is measured in MB's. I might just contact Comodo to verify what has been stated. :)
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       #45

    VIPRE Internet Security 2013 only takes 269mb when right clicking on the main folder for the av program here. 40gb is what you would expect to be the size of a Linux OS root partition not the software on it as far as the Linux version especially when Comodo is usually on the smaller side as far as softwares go.
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    Win 10 Pro 64
       #46

    How about dual booting with a different Linux say PClinuxOS 64 bit? Or Suse?
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       #47

    You may find out fast that you wouldn't be able to use the EasyBCD program if you are planning to add a boot entry into the 7 BCD store using the NeoGrub option. I've run into a few times on non ubuntu based distros like Linux Mint Debian. Haven't tried Zorin on a physical drive quite yet to see how the ubuntu LTS type release would work.

    Open Suse and others would likely need the Wubi or Grub bootloader unless set up as a stand alone install to a second drive without any Windows involvement. You would simply choose the second drive at post time using the boot device menu to see the Linux side start up rather then making any changes to the 7 host. And then of course there is always the VM option for simply looking any Linux flavor over without any worry about the 7 mbr and boot sector.
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    windows 7 64bit, windows 7 ultimate 64bit
       #48

    thanks


    it helps again thanks to your post
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  10. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
       #49

    Thank You for this. ;-)
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