NOTE: Currently this post is easily my most disorganized to date. There is a ton of information here, and unfortunately I'm not exactly sure what data is important, or not - and I can't explain how things work. The significant positive point is that it does work. ;-) I can't believe it is even necessary to document this. After 30 years of PCs they continue to make things pointlessly difficult and challenging. I have an Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon with a 240 GB SSD. Windows 7 is amusing and all, but I really prefer Linux. Between UEFI, Secure Boot, GPT, etc... this has proved to be much more challenging than I had initially anticipated. I guess the point that will exemplify my frustration - I don't know why I need all these stupid partitions, restore partitions. I really did not have much of an issue with a BIOS and 4 partition drive to run my 2 OSes. This method will rely on the Fedora Grub boot loader. I am not sure i...
Linux: The whole world made it for you... This blog is a collection of things I come across either at home or at work as a Linux Administrator. I have worked as an Admin working with Solaris, SAN, Backups and Linux at the Enterprise level for over 16 years.