Hey guys,
I'm VERY PLEASED to announce I've finally ditched windows. I don't want to do any microsoft bashing but to say the least I was fed up (considering I'm a software developer and my dedicated server is linux, anyways).
I've successfully installed kubuntu on my HP AMD 64 bit laptop - without one hitch whatsoever! Impressive! Even the buttons on my laptop (for volume, sound, touchpad, etc) all work! I have no hardware issues and everything works great.
I know my way around a bit simply because of playing around with linux servers so I managed to install apache, mysql, php, and get them all working together. Very nice.
OK, to the point..
1) I used KDE Partition Manager to delete my windows 7 partition. Now I wish to allocate all of this free space to my linux partition. However, I'm unsure how to do so because the KDEPM help said a volume has to be unmounted to resize it, and I can't unmount the partition. What to do?
2) Once I am able to allocate the free space, do I want to allocate it to /dev/sda2 or /dev/sda5?
Here is a screenshot for all of you who are interested in helping
http://i47.tinypic.com/351acdx.jpg
Thanks!
-Scott (happy to be here, and happy to finally be devoting all of my time to linux)
I'm VERY PLEASED to announce I've finally ditched windows. I don't want to do any microsoft bashing but to say the least I was fed up (considering I'm a software developer and my dedicated server is linux, anyways).
I've successfully installed kubuntu on my HP AMD 64 bit laptop - without one hitch whatsoever! Impressive! Even the buttons on my laptop (for volume, sound, touchpad, etc) all work! I have no hardware issues and everything works great.
I know my way around a bit simply because of playing around with linux servers so I managed to install apache, mysql, php, and get them all working together. Very nice.
OK, to the point..
1) I used KDE Partition Manager to delete my windows 7 partition. Now I wish to allocate all of this free space to my linux partition. However, I'm unsure how to do so because the KDEPM help said a volume has to be unmounted to resize it, and I can't unmount the partition. What to do?
2) Once I am able to allocate the free space, do I want to allocate it to /dev/sda2 or /dev/sda5?
Here is a screenshot for all of you who are interested in helping
http://i47.tinypic.com/351acdx.jpg
Thanks!
-Scott (happy to be here, and happy to finally be devoting all of my time to linux)
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