Hey guys
I'm new to Kubuntu (and these forums) but I'm not a noob, I just want some basic advice
I've partitioned my 500gb drive as follows;
C:/ = Windows Vista x64 - 50,000 MB
D:/ = Windows XP - 50,000 MB
X:/ = Personal files - 368 GB
Currently, I dual-boot Vista and XP. I've decided to keep Vista but remove XP and replace this partition with Kubuntu (so I can dual-boot Vista with Kubuntu).
Can you please advise me on the easiest way to do this?
The way I was planning to do it is delete the XP partition in PartitionMagic (through Vista) and find out how to use the partition tool built into Kubuntu, then format that empty space to ext3 and then install it.
Is there a better way to do it?
Thanks in advance
I'm new to Kubuntu (and these forums) but I'm not a noob, I just want some basic advice
I've partitioned my 500gb drive as follows;
C:/ = Windows Vista x64 - 50,000 MB
D:/ = Windows XP - 50,000 MB
X:/ = Personal files - 368 GB
Currently, I dual-boot Vista and XP. I've decided to keep Vista but remove XP and replace this partition with Kubuntu (so I can dual-boot Vista with Kubuntu).
Can you please advise me on the easiest way to do this?
The way I was planning to do it is delete the XP partition in PartitionMagic (through Vista) and find out how to use the partition tool built into Kubuntu, then format that empty space to ext3 and then install it.
Is there a better way to do it?
Thanks in advance
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