/dev/sda,sdb,sdc = RAID 0 Win XP and 7 (450 GB)
/dev/sdd = Kubuntu (596 GB)
/dev/sde = music (74.50 GB)
This question concerns my /dev/sdd Kubuntu drive.
I can't figure out the best way to format my sdd drive which is listed by GParted as being 596.17 GiB.
What I would like to do is split it up so I have 3 partitions that are available for different Linux installs as close to being equal as possible plus my swap. I was hoping to have each install complete without having them share any files or rename them etc. It would be okay for them all to be visible and accessible in Dolphin I just wanted to be able to contain the damage I cause to the distro I'm in.
Can 3 partitions be created on one hdd? Then each of those partitions be split up into swap, /, /boot,
/home etc. ?
What I want to do is: re-install Kubuntu Lucid x64 on one partition as my main os.
: install Kubuntu Lucid x64 on a second partition for testing packages and updates before installing to
my main install.
: having a third partition for trying other os's out.
I've attempted numerous times at the install part of set up to use my drive in a way that I could achieve this.
I'm including a picture of the way my disk is set up now.
/dev/sdd = Kubuntu (596 GB)
/dev/sde = music (74.50 GB)
This question concerns my /dev/sdd Kubuntu drive.
I can't figure out the best way to format my sdd drive which is listed by GParted as being 596.17 GiB.
What I would like to do is split it up so I have 3 partitions that are available for different Linux installs as close to being equal as possible plus my swap. I was hoping to have each install complete without having them share any files or rename them etc. It would be okay for them all to be visible and accessible in Dolphin I just wanted to be able to contain the damage I cause to the distro I'm in.
Can 3 partitions be created on one hdd? Then each of those partitions be split up into swap, /, /boot,
/home etc. ?
What I want to do is: re-install Kubuntu Lucid x64 on one partition as my main os.
: install Kubuntu Lucid x64 on a second partition for testing packages and updates before installing to
my main install.
: having a third partition for trying other os's out.
I've attempted numerous times at the install part of set up to use my drive in a way that I could achieve this.
I'm including a picture of the way my disk is set up now.
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