For beginners of Linux (I am also), I do not want to create Linux in the virtual machine, but do not want to use wubi to install Ubuntu. This integration is usually used in relatively simple Linux, if you want to install Fedora, RedHat, or CentOS to learn more basic Linux operations, we generally create a space in Windows and then install Linux in it. This is a bad thing for beginners. If the GRUB boot fails or I didn't know much about it at the beginning, I 'd like to figure it out. In Windows, I 'd like to directly divide Linux
For beginners of Linux (I am also), I do not want to create Linux in the virtual machine, but do not want to use wubi to install Ubuntu. This integration is usually used in relatively simple Linux, if you want to install Fedora, RedHat, or CentOS to learn more basic Linux operations, we generally create a space in Windows and then install Linux in it. This is a bad thing for beginners. If the GRUB boot fails or I didn't know much about it at the beginning, I 'd like to figure out how to format the Linux partition in Windows, the Windows operating system cannot be booted. However, the solution to such problems is complicated. Is there a more convenient way to install Linux that has little impact on Windows systems like wubi? The answer is yes. I checked the relevant information and found that a foreign language can fully meet this requirement, I extracted the information and practiced it. I wrote this article again to help readers communicate with each other.
Before installing Fedora, you must first allocate a space to it. I allocated a space of 23 GB to Linux in Windows 7 disk management.
Restart and install Fedora on the CD. Skip the first few steps. Do not check UTC when setting the time zone. Otherwise, an error occurs in one of the two systems.
When partitioning, I chose to use free space and solve the Partitioning Problem by myself. I am a beginner, So I allocated m to/boot and 20g /,
The rest are sent to swap. The point is, when selecting boot, click change device. There is an optional boot Sector installed in MBR or a partition. Here, select the/boot mount point just set, in this way, Linux will not disturb MBR.