Setting up dual booting with Ubuntu was fairly easy, for me. When
you get to the point in the install that you're asked about drive
partitioning, simply choose to install in the largest free space,
rather than taking up the entire drive. Assuming, of course, that
when you installed windows you left space for Linux.
-Erik
Is it true (I seem to remember) that UBUNTU wants to reformat/partition the
whole drive (by default) instead of volunteering to use only the unused (or
Linux only partition) portion thereby discouraging a duel (sp) boot system?
I hate to say it but that made sense to me.
If so, any suggestions, directions or warnings?
I want to install UBUNTU 5.1 a drive half of which is Win 2K and hope to be
fairly warned.
TIA
George
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