Install advice re: UEFI, windows

qqdc

Active member
Got the new notebook, ordered without OS, yesterday. Was surprised on boot to be asked date/locale questions, thinking this is a sophisticated bios - turns out Windows was leftover from testing. Reboot, and switched off UEFI in the bios. But I saw only options for boot from windows drive or network. But I rebooted, pressed F7, and could boot Mint 18.1 from USB stick. A very quick test, and it seemed fine.

Haven't had chance to go back to it since, but I will install Mint 18.1 tomorrow. There is only a single SSD drive, which I'll format as two partitions (/ and /home), encrypted. (Oh, with probably 200MB for an unencrypted boot partition, too?) A single OS, so should be really straightforward?

My main concern/question is if Windows, UEFI, etc. will throw a spanner in the works? I imagine the disk partitioning will just wipe away all trace, and the bios will then start saying the main disk has a linux boot partition, not a windows one? Anything I need to watch out for?
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
As you say, if you delete all partitions on the drive when you install Linux (which you will) there will be no problems. The Windows system is indeed one that PCS install for testing purposes, there's nothing sinister there. :)
 
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