Hello.
I've been meaning to dual-boot my new (3 months old) desktop PC, currently running Vista Home Premium 32bit, with Kubuntu for a while now. A friend of mine gave me a 8.04 LiveCD earlier this autumn, and tonight I finally took the time and effort to try to install it. I followed these instructions, knowing Ubuntu and Kubuntu are similar enough that it should work. I hit a brick wall when I got to stage 4 of 7 on the third page of that guide - choosing a partition to install Kubuntu to. Firstly, it didn't give me the option to 'use the largest continuous free space', so I tried manual. The screen I got then didn't seem very understandable, other than that I seemed to be able to choose one out of my two 500GB Samsung Spinpoint hard drives. I did not like those options, because these hard drives are currently RAID0'ed together. Choosing either one would surely collapse the fragile structure that RAID0 is and destroy my Windows partition, complete with all data (although I regularly backup my files to a removable HD, it'd still hurt). After a failed attempt at googling for information, I found no quick (or understandable) solution and was forced to give up for now.
So I turn to you. I'm sure someone out there has a solution for this problem. Right?
I've been meaning to dual-boot my new (3 months old) desktop PC, currently running Vista Home Premium 32bit, with Kubuntu for a while now. A friend of mine gave me a 8.04 LiveCD earlier this autumn, and tonight I finally took the time and effort to try to install it. I followed these instructions, knowing Ubuntu and Kubuntu are similar enough that it should work. I hit a brick wall when I got to stage 4 of 7 on the third page of that guide - choosing a partition to install Kubuntu to. Firstly, it didn't give me the option to 'use the largest continuous free space', so I tried manual. The screen I got then didn't seem very understandable, other than that I seemed to be able to choose one out of my two 500GB Samsung Spinpoint hard drives. I did not like those options, because these hard drives are currently RAID0'ed together. Choosing either one would surely collapse the fragile structure that RAID0 is and destroy my Windows partition, complete with all data (although I regularly backup my files to a removable HD, it'd still hurt). After a failed attempt at googling for information, I found no quick (or understandable) solution and was forced to give up for now.
So I turn to you. I'm sure someone out there has a solution for this problem. Right?
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