Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
jmarkybb Sun, 12/07/2008 - 08:02
Just downloaded your ubuntu software,
just something extra to get my teeth into.
Mark
jmarkybb Sun, 12/07/2008 - 08:02
Just downloaded your ubuntu software,
just something extra to get my teeth into.
Mark
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Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by jmarkybb on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 08:22Pardon my french,
F***, its quick!
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Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by jmarkybb on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 08:24He He, :-)
its like a new toy!
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Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by gumanov on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 13:35ubuntu software?
are you talking about the wubi installer?
yea its good stuff. running linux with windows :D
Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by jmarkybb on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 14:04Wubi Installer Yes,
so bloody quick
are you up for some Q & A's later
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Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by Mafia_Penguin on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 16:56Just downloaded your Ubuntu software,
just something extra to get my teeth into.
It's not mine (-:
I just like it. I actually don't even have enough HDD space to actually use it on my laptop, so I had to uninstall. :-(
It worked well while I had it. At least I still have the Live CD for loading it off a disc.
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Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by jmarkybb on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 17:43Can you answer Q&A's on it though?
I have just got rid off a load of stuff off my laptop, so that I can concentrate on this.
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Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by jmarkybb on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 17:51Well you posted the logo, :-)
That's what brought it to my attention,
I love it, its ace.
So clean and quick
Mark
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Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by jmarkybb on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 18:49I have read all of this
Dual booting Windows and Ubuntu
[Note]
You must choose the Manually edit partition table option.
There are a couple of extra steps involved partitioning for dual boot.
1.
Resizing existing the Windows partition.
2.
Creating the swap partition.
3.
Creating the root partition.
4.
Creating a seperate home partition.
After you've selected the Manually edit partition table option, you'll see the Partition Editor screen.
Partitioning does not occur until you finalize the installation, so you can decide to abort the installation at the very last minute if you require. After finalizing the installation, however, the hard disk will be re-partitioned and all existing data stored on it will be lost. Ensure that you have made and tested a backup copy of all important data.
Resizing
At the moment your hard drive space is all allocated to Windows. This space needs to be reduced to create space for Ubuntu.
You don't need a huge amount of space for Ubuntu. You will need enough space for the following:
1.
Root partition - where Ubuntu is installed. This should be at least 4GB.
2.
Home partition - where your files are kept.
3.
Swap partition - this need only be twice the size of your memory.
[Warning]
A hard disk can only have 4 primary partitions.
However you can create a logical partition instead. This allows another 2 extended partitions to be created within it.
Right click on the Windows partiton - it'll either be NTFS or Fat32. Select resize. You can now type in the new size or move the slider.
Swap space
Create a partiton to use as swap space. Swap space is used by the kernel as extra memory. You will need to make it doubled the size of your installed memory.
Click on the free space and select Create new partition. Select Logical, Swap and set the size to double your system memory.
Creating the root partition
The root partition is akin to the "C" drive in Windows. You will need at least 4GB, double if possible. This will allow you more space to install programs.
Select the remaining space (unless you want a home partition). Click Create new partition. Select Logical, Ext3 and set it to use the remaining space. Lastly enter the mount point as /.
Creating the home partition
This step is not necessary but will allow you to keep your settings and files in the event you reinstall Ubuntu. Set it up as you would the home partition but choose /home as the mount point.
Finalizing
Now that it is all configured, review your settings. Make sure you have a root and swap partition and that your Windows partition has a mount point so you can access it.
Trying to figure it out
/home/ubuntu/Link to Partitioning
file:///home/ubuntu/Desktop/Link%20to%20Partitioning
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Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by gumanov on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 19:39i thought with wubi u dont need to mess with any partitions................................
Re: Mafia_Penguin, what have you done? :-)
Submitted by Mafia_Penguin on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 19:41MAFI0Z IS RIGHT!
DON'T PARTITION JUST SO U CAN USE WUBI!
Seriously...
Don't kill windows....
Unless u want 2 (:
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