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Thread: [SOLVED] dualbooting with vista

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    [SOLVED] dualbooting with vista

    i am hoping to dual boot ubuntu 8.04 "hardy" with windows vista home premium.

    i have a 160gb hard drive (internal) and a external 160gb hard drive which i am going to format fat32.

    i was wondering how much space i should use for ubuntu i plan to use apps like wine and openoffice. all my games for wine i am going to put on the external hard drive.

    laney_1

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    Re: dualbooting with vista

    First; you have to allocate space for Ubuntu with the Vista partitioner.
    Then get Gparted Live CD:
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...kage_id=271779
    Burn the iso to disk and boot from it.
    In the 'free space' make 3 'New' partitions:
    20 GB for '/'
    The rest minus your RAM for /home
    Your RAM for /swap
    I'd give 30 to 50 GB to Ubuntu.

    Dr. Fernando Duran Dollenz
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    Re: dualbooting with vista

    thanks that helps a lot

    laney_1

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