Thanks Seeker, already install it 2015-09-15 23:06 GMT-04:00 Seeker <seeker5...@comcast.net>:
> > > On 9/15/2015 3:17 PM, real bas wrote: > >> Thanks Andrew. >> So, It is easier to install debian on UEFI system? >> >> > If UEFI is implemented in a way that is not too broken, it should be as > easy as it was with > the old style of BIOS. > > With Dell systems you would normally start hitting the 'F12' key when you > see the Dell Logo. > Maybe sooner if the display is a little slow to light up. Should get you > the boot menu that has > the option to go to the UEFI setup. > > In Windows hold down the Windows key and hit 'R' to bring up the run box, > then type > 'diskmgmt.msc' and hit 'Enter' to bring of the disk management, from there > you should > be able to shrink the Windows partition. > > If you go to the Dell web site, go to support, and type in the service tag > number that's on your > machine, Dell may have some Linux related support information for your > model. They may only > provide that for models they actually ship with Linux, but it doesn't hurt > to look. > > Later, Seeker > >