So recently I've been trying Linux as an alternative to running Windows 7 on my laptop and after an extremely brief search I went with installing Ubuntu.
Now a few days on I'm not getting on with the Unity desktop and as an alternative would like to try out Kubuntu.
Now for the background. Windows 7 carved up my hard drive into two 250Gb portions, and I never bothered much with changing this. When I installed Ubuntu I partitioned the D: partition where I had more free space (and as a side note, forgot to do a defragment beforehand, let me know if that's going to cause trouble), 40Gb for Ubuntu, 210Gb left for windows.
Ubuntu ran fine but when I went back to windows I noticed that it couldn't see the D: drive any more, and windows disk manager listed it as being in RAW format, not FAT. Now all the data was backed up (and it dosn't have anything I'd miss much anyway), and the backup isn't needed yet because Ubuntu can access the data fine. I only mention this because I don't know if it will be a problem if I have to re-partition the hard drive again.
So, getting along with the question, how do I go about installing Kubuntu in this situation? Is it just going to be a case of puting the USB stick with the iso in and installing Kubuntu to the Ubuntu partition in much the same way Ubuntu installed, or is it going to be a bit more complicated?
Thanks for the help
Now a few days on I'm not getting on with the Unity desktop and as an alternative would like to try out Kubuntu.
Now for the background. Windows 7 carved up my hard drive into two 250Gb portions, and I never bothered much with changing this. When I installed Ubuntu I partitioned the D: partition where I had more free space (and as a side note, forgot to do a defragment beforehand, let me know if that's going to cause trouble), 40Gb for Ubuntu, 210Gb left for windows.
Ubuntu ran fine but when I went back to windows I noticed that it couldn't see the D: drive any more, and windows disk manager listed it as being in RAW format, not FAT. Now all the data was backed up (and it dosn't have anything I'd miss much anyway), and the backup isn't needed yet because Ubuntu can access the data fine. I only mention this because I don't know if it will be a problem if I have to re-partition the hard drive again.
So, getting along with the question, how do I go about installing Kubuntu in this situation? Is it just going to be a case of puting the USB stick with the iso in and installing Kubuntu to the Ubuntu partition in much the same way Ubuntu installed, or is it going to be a bit more complicated?
Thanks for the help
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