Hi, I'm looking to rejoin the Linux world. I had an Ubuntu 8.04 PC set up as my jukebox PC (with Amarok). I had it set up as a tri-boot with Windows 7 and XP on one hard drive and Ubuntu on its own drive. Sadly, the Ubuntu drive crashed. I just kept using it as a dual boot with the two Windows versions.
Fast forward to today. I want to rejoin the Linux world, but after testing both the Ubuntu DVD and the Kubuntu one, I think I want to go with the latter. It's the same PC as before, except now it only has one hard drive. XP is gone and it's just a Windows 7 PC. I watched some videos on how to install Kubuntu as a dual boot on a PC that already has Windows 7. All of them used the Win 7 tool to create an unallocated space on the drive that Kubuntu could format. I did things a little differently. I have a Gparted boot CD which I used to make an ext4 partition of about 450 gigabytes. I figured the Kubuntu installer would see that partition and offer to install on it. It didn't, at least not in a way that was obvious to me.
So I went back with Gparted and deleted the ext4 partition, leaving it unallocated. I hoped the installer would see that and offer to format it and install onto it. I went through the install process and instead ended up with a Kubuntu PC using the entire 1 TB hard drive and Windows 7 overwritten. Don't worry. That's not a disaster. I had the PC fully backed up with a ghosting utility named Acronis True Image. It's restoring back to a Windows 7 PC as I write this.
I guess the Youtube videos I used didn't sink in or weren't the right instructions or whatever. I was hoping someone could refer me to an online guide that I can just print and follow step by step. That's what I did some years back when I made the Win 7/XP/Ubuntu PC.
Fast forward to today. I want to rejoin the Linux world, but after testing both the Ubuntu DVD and the Kubuntu one, I think I want to go with the latter. It's the same PC as before, except now it only has one hard drive. XP is gone and it's just a Windows 7 PC. I watched some videos on how to install Kubuntu as a dual boot on a PC that already has Windows 7. All of them used the Win 7 tool to create an unallocated space on the drive that Kubuntu could format. I did things a little differently. I have a Gparted boot CD which I used to make an ext4 partition of about 450 gigabytes. I figured the Kubuntu installer would see that partition and offer to install on it. It didn't, at least not in a way that was obvious to me.
So I went back with Gparted and deleted the ext4 partition, leaving it unallocated. I hoped the installer would see that and offer to format it and install onto it. I went through the install process and instead ended up with a Kubuntu PC using the entire 1 TB hard drive and Windows 7 overwritten. Don't worry. That's not a disaster. I had the PC fully backed up with a ghosting utility named Acronis True Image. It's restoring back to a Windows 7 PC as I write this.
I guess the Youtube videos I used didn't sink in or weren't the right instructions or whatever. I was hoping someone could refer me to an online guide that I can just print and follow step by step. That's what I did some years back when I made the Win 7/XP/Ubuntu PC.
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