I am trying to install kubuntu 8.04 (beta). My system is AMD-64 based with a PATA disk, hda and a SATA disk, sda.
I have windoze 2000 & Mandriva 2007 installed on hda and kubuntu 7.04 on sda. Both Mandriva & kubuntu are conventional installations with / & /home partitions. Triple-booting these os's via grub is no problem, all is fine. There are other partitions on sda used for data storage.
The problem comes when I try to install the 8.04 beta. It runs fine from the cd, if a little slow but when trying to install using the custom partitioning option, it will recognise the existing partitions on sda. The live version sees all existing sda partitions without any problems.
It was my intention to simply reformat the 7.04 / partition & install 8.04 on that but all it wants to do is partition sda from scratch which I do not really want to do because of existing data stored there. I could just copy off the data, repartition the disk & copy back but if I can avoid this I will.
Is this just a typical beta type glitch or is there a more involved explanation ? Any ideas on a fix ?
Thanks in advance.
I have windoze 2000 & Mandriva 2007 installed on hda and kubuntu 7.04 on sda. Both Mandriva & kubuntu are conventional installations with / & /home partitions. Triple-booting these os's via grub is no problem, all is fine. There are other partitions on sda used for data storage.
The problem comes when I try to install the 8.04 beta. It runs fine from the cd, if a little slow but when trying to install using the custom partitioning option, it will recognise the existing partitions on sda. The live version sees all existing sda partitions without any problems.
It was my intention to simply reformat the 7.04 / partition & install 8.04 on that but all it wants to do is partition sda from scratch which I do not really want to do because of existing data stored there. I could just copy off the data, repartition the disk & copy back but if I can avoid this I will.
Is this just a typical beta type glitch or is there a more involved explanation ? Any ideas on a fix ?
Thanks in advance.
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