Hi.
I don't want to mess up something..
What have I done so far?
OK, I was reading Ubuntu Forums and had an impression that when I get to partitioning hard drive I would have an option called "install alongside" or "install side-by-side" So Kubuntu would automatically used unallocated space (created by Disc Management earlier) by choosing one of above options.
Instead I have 2 choices:
I don't want to use "entire disk" because my goal is dual-boot Win 7 & Kubuntu 11.04.
So I choose "Manual and I saw 3 partions (2 is Win 7 related) last one is unallocated space. When I clicked on last one I get window with some options --->
1. Type of the new partion:
By default it was on "Logical"
2. Location for the new partion:
3. Mount Point:
Have also New partion size & Use as: (Ext4...) Those are fine.
Just to clarify, I need to make of that "unallocated space" partion:
According to Kubuntu Guide:
I have 2 primary partions that is needed for Win 7 to boot, and have 1 "unalloated space" (which isnt partion yet..) So, as I understand it, I can make 2 primary partions, right?
No need for making "logical" partion..
That Kubuntu guide is wierd, because it is supposed to be about Kubuntu but it is talking about Ubuntu... It says: "If there are only two existing primary partitions on a hard drive (and plenty of free space on it) then there will be no problem installing Ubuntu as the second operating system and it is done automatically from the Ubuntu LiveCD." - nice, BUT I dont have option "largest available free space" instead "Manual".
My guess I could divide unalloctaed space in 2 primary partions, right? One / other swap.
But I'm confused about 2. option -->
Location for the new partion:
What in simple words it means?? What should I choose for / partion and what for swap partion? Beginning or end?
(I don't want to mess something in Windows partions or windows bootloader)
And last but important:
Should I leave Boot loader Device for boot loader installation default:
/dev/sda
OR
choose manually -->
/dev/sda1
What is the difference?
How should I configure this all??
I don't want to mess up something..
What have I done so far?
made bootable Win 7 USB repair (without installation)
shrunk Win 7 partion via Disc Management utility (have unallocated space)
OK, I was reading Ubuntu Forums and had an impression that when I get to partitioning hard drive I would have an option called "install alongside" or "install side-by-side" So Kubuntu would automatically used unallocated space (created by Disc Management earlier) by choosing one of above options.
Instead I have 2 choices:
- Guided - use entire disk
- Manual
I don't want to use "entire disk" because my goal is dual-boot Win 7 & Kubuntu 11.04.
So I choose "Manual and I saw 3 partions (2 is Win 7 related) last one is unallocated space. When I clicked on last one I get window with some options --->
1. Type of the new partion:
- Primary
- Logical
By default it was on "Logical"
2. Location for the new partion:
- Beginning
- End
3. Mount Point:
Have also New partion size & Use as: (Ext4...) Those are fine.
Just to clarify, I need to make of that "unallocated space" partion:
- / (root) partion - where Kubuntu will be installed
- swap partion
According to Kubuntu Guide:
In Ubuntu Linux installation also requires two partitions -- a linux-swap partition and the OS partition.
The Linux partitions can either be two primary partitions or can be two logical partitions within an extended partition.
....
If only one partition on a hard drive can be made available, it must be used as an extended partition (in which multiple logical partitions can then be created).
The Linux partitions can either be two primary partitions or can be two logical partitions within an extended partition.
....
If only one partition on a hard drive can be made available, it must be used as an extended partition (in which multiple logical partitions can then be created).
If there are only two existing primary partitions on a hard drive (and plenty of free space on it) then there will be no problem installing Ubuntu as the second operating system and it is done automatically from the Ubuntu LiveCD.
Allow the Ubuntu LiveCD to install to "largest available free space." Alternatively, if there is an extended partition with plenty of free space within it, the Ubuntu LiveCD will install to this "largest available free space" as well.
Allow the Ubuntu LiveCD to install to "largest available free space." Alternatively, if there is an extended partition with plenty of free space within it, the Ubuntu LiveCD will install to this "largest available free space" as well.
No need for making "logical" partion..
That Kubuntu guide is wierd, because it is supposed to be about Kubuntu but it is talking about Ubuntu... It says: "If there are only two existing primary partitions on a hard drive (and plenty of free space on it) then there will be no problem installing Ubuntu as the second operating system and it is done automatically from the Ubuntu LiveCD." - nice, BUT I dont have option "largest available free space" instead "Manual".
My guess I could divide unalloctaed space in 2 primary partions, right? One / other swap.
But I'm confused about 2. option -->
Location for the new partion:
What in simple words it means?? What should I choose for / partion and what for swap partion? Beginning or end?
(I don't want to mess something in Windows partions or windows bootloader)
And last but important:
Should I leave Boot loader Device for boot loader installation default:
/dev/sda
OR
choose manually -->
/dev/sda1
What is the difference?
How should I configure this all??
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