I have several questions.
(1) Can I go out and buy any old brand of external USB drive, even if it doesn't claim to be Linux-compatible (as Packard Bell's does), and expect it to work? I'm currently running Kubuntu Edgy.
(2) Once I get one that works, can I partition it like any old disk, with gparted, e.g., and mix ext3 partitions with one NTFS one?
(3) To put the icing on the cake, can I use one of those Linux partitions for installing Kubuntu, say Feisty? I know that the instructions for doing this are given elsewhere.
Need to know these things before I go to the store and invest 100€! Thanks in advance.
(1) Can I go out and buy any old brand of external USB drive, even if it doesn't claim to be Linux-compatible (as Packard Bell's does), and expect it to work? I'm currently running Kubuntu Edgy.
(2) Once I get one that works, can I partition it like any old disk, with gparted, e.g., and mix ext3 partitions with one NTFS one?
(3) To put the icing on the cake, can I use one of those Linux partitions for installing Kubuntu, say Feisty? I know that the instructions for doing this are given elsewhere.
Need to know these things before I go to the store and invest 100€! Thanks in advance.
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