peter_q
March 19th, 2009, 02:38 AM
Hello. I'm using linux for the first time.
So I'm trying to install and dual boot it, and my friends recomended that I have Vista on one partition, ubuntu on another, and All my personal files on a third partition seperate from program files.
So I was lookin up how to do this, and I came across a problem. I want both OS's to be able to access the middle partition. So what should my partition formats be?
I know Vista likes Her NTFS and can't write on a FAT 32 setup. But I've heard that Ubuntu cant use NTFS very well... So I'm stuck here. :p
So I'm trying to install and dual boot it, and my friends recomended that I have Vista on one partition, ubuntu on another, and All my personal files on a third partition seperate from program files.
So I was lookin up how to do this, and I came across a problem. I want both OS's to be able to access the middle partition. So what should my partition formats be?
I know Vista likes Her NTFS and can't write on a FAT 32 setup. But I've heard that Ubuntu cant use NTFS very well... So I'm stuck here. :p