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    how should I partition harddrive

    OK, using partition magic, I have partitioned the harddrive as follows

    primary partiition is 80gb running xp ntfs
    second partition is 68gb unallocated

    I want to use the 68gb space for kubuntu without touching the first partition since I have no restore disk for XP

    kubuntu 6.06 asks if i would like to install on largest free space, is that the one to choose then
    every day is a gift

    #2
    Re: how should I partition harddrive

    Yes it would be...
    I recommend that you do the partition manually
    Create a swap partition of 2-3 GB
    a /home partition of 10-15 GB
    and use the rest for the root partition /

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      #3
      Re: how should I partition harddrive

      Originally posted by adder
      Yes it would be...
      I recommend that you do the partition manually
      Create a swap partition of 2-3 GB
      a /home partition of 10-15 GB
      and use the rest  for the root partition /
      I would switch that around and change it a bit.

      5-6gb /root
      1gb /swap
      the rest for home or split with /fat to share with windows
      ~$sudo make me a sandwich

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        #4
        Re: how should I partition harddrive

        thanks, if I choose 'use available free space' and I have split the harddrive into two partitions(one half ntfs running XP, the other half unallocated) will it load on the unalocated partition only and not mess up my XP

        if your answer is no, then I imagine that I make the partitions you suggest with partition magic,

        every day is a gift

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          #5
          Re: how should I partition harddrive

          Originally posted by eriefisher
          Originally posted by adder
          Yes it would be...
          I recommend that you do the partition manually
          Create a swap partition of 2-3 GB
          a /home partition of 10-15 GB
          and use the rest for the root partition /
          I would switch that around and change it a bit.

          5-6gb /root
          1gb /swap
          the rest for home or split with /fat to share with windows
          Yes, of course, this is a better alternative, keep root small and allocate a lot of space for home.

          and to fleamailman:
          when I said do it manually, I meant to use the manual partition option in kubuntu, not Partition magic.
          Some people have had problems when partitioning with PM, let kubuntu do the work, it will not mess anything up.

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            #6
            Re: how should I partition harddrive

            alright, not trusting my ability to partition as suggested I just went for the use free space thinking that if I had lost my XP in doing this then the bridge is burnt behind me and the people here will show me that I was right in switching to kubuntu from XP; however, kubuntu as people suggested has done its work and has only set up on the unallocated partition I had planned for it, so I have dual boot, since taping F8 gives me choice of boot, so I am really happy

            I suspect that a newbie like me will have to learn what these partitions mean before trying to create them. I will now follow my other thread on how to upgrade from 6.06

            conclusion, if you split the hardrive into two on XP with partition magic leaving half unallocated, then install kubuntu choosing the use unused space option, you will get dual boot, as long as you hit F8 on boot

            last question; am I safe to suggest to my friends on XP that they can all have dual boot like the way I suggested in my conclusion or was I just lucky
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              #7
              Re: how should I partition harddrive

              Here is a good way to dual boot if you have two drives.

              http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=179902
              ~$sudo make me a sandwich

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                #8
                Re: how should I partition harddrive

                thanks
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