Brettison said:Alright Linux GAF am I crazy for sort of wanting to start a Linux or maybe an Ubuntu Tumblr blog? lol
It's funny cause I'm a n00b, probably no use for one, and tumblr isn't even open source like say Drupal or Wordpress. I already have a Tumblr account though, and Tumblr seems to be the best blog hosting service that is free (for now... how they are making enough money I have no idea! LOL). I might end up just saying fuck it, and create one later anyways. LOL
If you do, be sure not be be ubuntu only oriented. There is plenty of those already. something like webudpt8 which covers both.
Also, muhc better wp or drupal than tumbler. As I understand tumbler is more directed to pics and such isn't it?
Hey guys, I have a quick question that maybe someone here can help me with.
I just bought a brand new computer a month ago and planned to dual-boot it with BackTrack. During the installation process however, I noticed that my hard drive has a Windows Vista partition, but my OS is Windows 7 Home Premium. Does anyone know what the reasoning behind this could be? I'm wondering if BackTrack is incorrectly reading the OS on the partition, or if HP tried to pull a quick one and pretty much gave me Windows Vista with a 7 "skin" if you get what I mean. I just don't understand why only 208MB would be towards 7 and the rest Vista.
Pic: http://i.imgur.com/VOxsB.jpg
Any insight would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
The small partition at the start of the HDD actually contains the boot files. MS copied the idea of having a separate small partition for those important files. So that is why there is a small partition there.
The 15Gb is the recovery partition.
The naming is probably because the computer came with vista by default and they upgraded it to Win7 at the retailer. So you got Win7 installed and probably the recovery partition has Win7 as well but they didn't bother to change the partitions name.