[multiboot-guide] master: this is the first draft of the guide I am going to be storing it here and work on it from git with commits to show revisions. (de1c089)

chrisroberts at fedoraproject.org chrisroberts at fedoraproject.org
Thu Jul 25 05:18:29 UTC 2013


Repository : http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/docs/multiboot-guide.git

On branch  : master

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Author: chrisroberts <croberts at cintrixhosting.com>
Date:   Thu Jul 25 01:18:27 2013 -0400

    this is the first draft of the guide I am going to be storing it here and work on it from git with commits to show revisions.


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+Dual booting with Fedora and Microsoft Windows 8
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+Table of Contents
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+1. Introduction
+1.1 About Fedora
+1.2 About Windows 8
+1.3 Getting further help
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+2. Goals
+2.1 Audience
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+3 New Windows 8 boot sequence
+3.1 New Windows boot loader
+3.2 How GRUB interacts with Windows 8
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+3. Installing Windows 8 and Fedora Together.
+3.1 Upgrade from windows 7 to Windows 8 with Fedora installed already. (Will replace bootloader)
+3.2 Fresh install of Windows 8 with Fedora not installed.
+3.3 Installing Fedora 
+3.4 Running Windows 8, Windows 7, and Fedora together.
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+A. Contributors
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+B. Revision History
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+Introduction
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+This guide covers dual booting of Fedora, a Linux distribution built on free and open source software, with Microsoft Windows 8. This manual will help you install Windows 8 and Fedora together on a single machine. Covered in this manual will also be different type of configurations as well as covering the Microsoft Windows 8 Bootloader in detail and the options it provides, for a clean install and boot. This guide will not focus on explaining what Fedora or Windows 8 is, but provide links to their prospective sites.
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+1.1 About Windows 8
+To find out more about Microsoft Windows 8, refer to http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/meet
+1.2 About Fedora
+To find out more about Fedora, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/. To read other documentation on Fedora related topics, refer to http://docs.fedoraproject.org/.
+1.3 Getting further help
+For information on additional help resources for Fedora, visit http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate.
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+Goals
+This guide helps a reader:
+1. How to Install Windows 8 and Fedora together so that grub will boot into each OS
+2. Understand the Windows 8 boot sequence and how it differs from Windows 7
+3. How to run Windows 7, Windows 8 and Fedora together.
+4. Answer some common questions about the Windows 8 boot loader options and how they relate to dual booting.
+5. Provide some answers to some frequently asked questions that I have heard or may come up.
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+2.1 Audience
+This guide is intended for Fedora and Microsoft users of all levels of experience, however it treats the installation process and the Windows 8 boot loader’s many options in far greater detail. With that said the user should have a moderate knowledge of Microsoft Windows.
+Overview of boot sequences
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+3.0 New Windows 8 boot sequence
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+With Windows 8, this boot process has been changed completely, and now something more along these lines:
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+3.2 New Windows boot loader



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