On 13/07/16 18:47, Robin Laing wrote:
I need to do the windows 10 upgrade on a dual boot laptop.  Any serious
worries I need to watch out for?

Thank you in advance.

Robin


I thought I would post my experience.

I started with the fear that it was going to create many headaches. I was wrong.

I found the link to upgrade to Windows 10 off the Microsoft site and started the process. Fingers crossed.

Various files were downloaded and then it was time to reboot so I did. I was expecting some strange issue on the boot but when the machine asked me to select Windows from grub, I was a bit surprised. Of course this was the first boot.

Windows 10 installation started and the reboot process started. I was not paying attention so when I looked again, I was being prompted for the Linux password. CTRL+ALT+DEL and found that grub was still coming up. Booted into windows. All windows reboots were going to grub.

At the end, I had Windows 10 installed and tested and it was still being booted through grub. I was very surprised and happy.

Booted into Fedora 23 and did the dnf upgrade with only one issue. Using KDE and sddm was not installed. Booted into a terminal. Installed sddm and target graphical.default and all was well.

Full upgrade of both systems were done in less than 6 hours without rushing.

I guess Microsoft isn't so bad now.

Note, this machine is using GPT partitions and has secure boot enabled (other issues in the future).

Thanks to all that gave comments.

Robin
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