Hey,
I'm trying to install Kubuntu 10.10, primarily for use as a better OS environment than Windows for Ruby/Ruby on Rails development.
I've basically spent all night trying to do so, because I'm an ubernoob, so here's the issue:
I burned the regular install onto a CD, and tried to install. For some reason, it did not pick up Vista (my current OS: Vista 64 bit), and thus only gave me two options; a) to erase the whole HD and allocate it to Kubuntu, or to manually create partitions. The first is obviously not what I want, and the second is cryptic to me.
So I tried the alternative CD, but it wants me to make manual partitions as well. The problem with this is that the whole HD seems to be allocated to Vista (1 TB), so even though I have 711 GB free space, I'm not sure how to open up some of that space without risking what data I have. Like I said, I'm a total n00b/clueless. X_X
My original intent was to dual boot, but now I'm thinking about running Kubuntu in a VM. Based on the issues I'm having, and the needs I have for my OS, what does this forum advise I do? And how can I overcome the partitioning issue? :d
Thanks,
Sophia
I'm trying to install Kubuntu 10.10, primarily for use as a better OS environment than Windows for Ruby/Ruby on Rails development.
I've basically spent all night trying to do so, because I'm an ubernoob, so here's the issue:
I burned the regular install onto a CD, and tried to install. For some reason, it did not pick up Vista (my current OS: Vista 64 bit), and thus only gave me two options; a) to erase the whole HD and allocate it to Kubuntu, or to manually create partitions. The first is obviously not what I want, and the second is cryptic to me.
So I tried the alternative CD, but it wants me to make manual partitions as well. The problem with this is that the whole HD seems to be allocated to Vista (1 TB), so even though I have 711 GB free space, I'm not sure how to open up some of that space without risking what data I have. Like I said, I'm a total n00b/clueless. X_X
My original intent was to dual boot, but now I'm thinking about running Kubuntu in a VM. Based on the issues I'm having, and the needs I have for my OS, what does this forum advise I do? And how can I overcome the partitioning issue? :d
Thanks,
Sophia
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