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Linux - Laptop and Netbook Having a problem installing or configuring Linux on your laptop? Need help running Linux on your netbook? This forum is for you. This forum is for any topics relating to Linux and either traditional laptops or netbooks (such as the Asus EEE PC, Everex CloudBook or MSI Wind).

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Old 12-05-2009, 02:27 AM   #1
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How to install linux on HP netbook dv4 1540us and remain sane


I would like to install Linux, preferably, dual boot, on HP white netbook model DV4 1540US. The netbook is pre installed with Windows 7 Home Premium.
In order to select CD/DVD drive as a bootable device, I need modify BIOS setting. It seems to me that this netbook does not have a BIOS or, at least, I could not figure it out HOW. Pressing F2 brings on the screen a list of diagnostic programs (memory test, HD test and few other things). No BIOS setting.

So, the question is: How to boot into any OS except the one, which is factory pre installed. Or, in other words: How to install LINUX on such a kind of machine ?
 
Old 12-05-2009, 03:11 AM   #2
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Try F10, or F12. You can download a manual from HP's site in all probability.
You will have to reduce the size of the NTFS partition. I tried that with gparted, which calls ntfsresize. But there was a bug there, each maintainer was looking at the other one, and it hosed the partition. I managed by reducing the size of the ntfs fuile system, then shrinking the partition calling the 2 tools separately.
 
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Old 12-05-2009, 07:59 AM   #3
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Old 12-06-2009, 02:50 AM   #4
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I've done that SO MANY TIMES. If you edit everuything out, it actually doesn't post (I think)
 
Old 12-06-2009, 11:38 AM   #5
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Try F10, or F12.
It worked like a charm. Thanks.

I've not (yet) installed physicality Linux on HP DV4 1540US netbook, but
I can say that UBUNTU 9.10 works out of the box 99 %, including the WiFi.
Only the built-in camera does NOT work.

Good job, UBUNTU folks !!
 
Old 12-07-2009, 04:01 AM   #6
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Glad to hear it worked.

For the record, I have a HP6715S and found ubuntu 8.x drastically slow. If that is your experience, I can vouch for Fedora or Slamd64 (=Slackware)
 
Old 12-08-2009, 08:52 PM   #7
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Firstly, you haven't a netbook, but a laptop.

I have a dv4-2045 and everything works out of the box, but I have no use for and never tried the web cam.

Easiest way to resize your partition - Windows 7 can resize partitions (as could vista for a matter of fact):

1 Administrative Tools (I think it was renamed in Windows 7 however)
2 Computer Management
3 Disk Management
4. Right click the NTFS partition you want to resize and a dialog box will pop up allowing you to change the size.

Note: You may also have to delete the recovery partition as last I knew you're only allowed 4 primary partitions in the MBR (this may have changed, but I've kept to the practice and therefore never followed up). Even using an extended partition I still think you cannot exceed three primary partitions.
 
  


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