Mohammed -
With your Hardware/OS setup you should be OK.
I'm running GNS3 on ACER Aspire 8943G (16G RAM, i7 Quad, 1.3T HD, 64Bit,
Windows7).
I have whipped up 13 Routers and still counting, without problems.
Watch out for 2 items and choose them carefully - The idle-PC and the IOS.
My IOS:
C3725 - c3725-adventerprisek9-mz.124-15.T11.bin
C7200 - c7200-k91p-mz.122-25.S13.bin <--- my favorite for Antonio Soares
labs
Antonio Soares Labs are here:
http://www.ccie18473.net/dynamips/dynamips.htm
If you insist on going the Linux way, then you could consider
WUBI (Ubuntu for Windows) which you can install effortlessly on top of
Windows. When booting up you can then choose to startup Ubuntu or windows.
Download WUBI here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/windows-installer
-
Daniel
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Mohammed Aftab Memon
Sent: Samstag, 9. April 2011 08:01
To: Cisco certification
Subject: Ubuntu
Hello All,
Hope you all are doing good.
I need some assistance and would be grateful if you can guide me this time
too .
I am using Ubuntu so that I can use GNS. Its good but with windows 7 the
grub goes missing and its became little irritating now because I did install
fresh copy more than 3-4 times.
I do have a system with 12 gig ram and I like ubunutu because its faster
than windows.
I have 2 X 1 TB of hard disk and in 1 tb I did install windows 7.
I am planning to install ubuntu server edition separately so that I dont end
up losing it again.
I am planning to allocate 200 GB to ubuntu. CAn some one please advise me
how many separate partitions I need to create.I just need ubuntu to run GNS
smoothly.
Thanking you kindly in advance.
Aftab
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