Apparently Kubuntu has changed the partition process. I want to install Kubuntu 14.04_2 fresh. It is currently installed using the entire HDD. When I attempt to install 'Manual' I select the location where the partition for the current installation is located and select change. Then a window opens to use that partition, however there is no method to resize the partition. I am not preserving data, so how do I proceed?
Currently the drive is 750GB. I want to make it 10GB for Kubuntu 14.04_2, 2GB for swap, and 350GB for /home with everything except swap designated with the ext4 file system. I want the balance of the drive to remain empty for the installation of another Operating System. It also will be debian with an ext4 file system.
The only selection that offers the ability to resize a partition is the one that contains GRUB, and it is only 200MB. Additionally it does not permitting increasing the size of that partition.
Here is what the drive currently looks like prior to installation:
Manual
DEVICE TYPE MOUNT POINT FORMAT SIZE USED
/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-root
/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-root ext4 743562MB UNKNOWN
/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-swap_1 6333MB UNKNOWN
/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-swap_1 ext2 254MB 53MB
/dev/sda5 749898MB UNKNOWN
I have only installed where the choices were /dev/sda, sdc, sdd, sde, etc.; the new setup confuses me. When I googled how to reset the sizes for partitions, I did not get any useable response.
I am installing Kubuntu 14.04_2 on a laptop and want the '/' partition to contain 10GB, the 'swap' partition to contain 2GB, the '/home' partition to contain 350GB. The balance of the space I want to reserve for the installation of Elementary OS. When I install Elementary OS, I will use 10GB for '/' again, and the balance for /home. I understand the /swap partition that is already created in the Kubuntu installation will serve the Elementary OS as well. If not, I will make an additional swap partition. In the end, it will be a dual-boot at completion.
If this is sound thinking and can it be accomplished, please confirm.
Thanks!
Currently the drive is 750GB. I want to make it 10GB for Kubuntu 14.04_2, 2GB for swap, and 350GB for /home with everything except swap designated with the ext4 file system. I want the balance of the drive to remain empty for the installation of another Operating System. It also will be debian with an ext4 file system.
The only selection that offers the ability to resize a partition is the one that contains GRUB, and it is only 200MB. Additionally it does not permitting increasing the size of that partition.
Here is what the drive currently looks like prior to installation:
Manual
DEVICE TYPE MOUNT POINT FORMAT SIZE USED
/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-root
/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-root ext4 743562MB UNKNOWN
/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-swap_1 6333MB UNKNOWN
/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-swap_1 ext2 254MB 53MB
/dev/sda5 749898MB UNKNOWN
I have only installed where the choices were /dev/sda, sdc, sdd, sde, etc.; the new setup confuses me. When I googled how to reset the sizes for partitions, I did not get any useable response.
I am installing Kubuntu 14.04_2 on a laptop and want the '/' partition to contain 10GB, the 'swap' partition to contain 2GB, the '/home' partition to contain 350GB. The balance of the space I want to reserve for the installation of Elementary OS. When I install Elementary OS, I will use 10GB for '/' again, and the balance for /home. I understand the /swap partition that is already created in the Kubuntu installation will serve the Elementary OS as well. If not, I will make an additional swap partition. In the end, it will be a dual-boot at completion.
If this is sound thinking and can it be accomplished, please confirm.
Thanks!
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