Ataxia
June 13th, 2011, 09:58 AM
hi there
I've been trying to install Ubuntu alongside my win 7 but have been coming across a problem with the partitions.
When it comes to the allocate drive space the space it allocates seems extremely small.
It allocates as follows
SDA1 Fat32 104mb 33mb used
SDA2 134mb unknown
SDA3 NTFS 790248mb 239528mb used
free space 209715mb
The free space is from a windows partition that I shrunk to allow space for Ubuntu
Now I am confused here should I be allocating more room to each of these partitions or selecting the free space??? When I select the free space it says no root system is defined.
Ive done an install previously but I don't remember having this choice before, so any help would be most appreciated.
I've been trying to install Ubuntu alongside my win 7 but have been coming across a problem with the partitions.
When it comes to the allocate drive space the space it allocates seems extremely small.
It allocates as follows
SDA1 Fat32 104mb 33mb used
SDA2 134mb unknown
SDA3 NTFS 790248mb 239528mb used
free space 209715mb
The free space is from a windows partition that I shrunk to allow space for Ubuntu
Now I am confused here should I be allocating more room to each of these partitions or selecting the free space??? When I select the free space it says no root system is defined.
Ive done an install previously but I don't remember having this choice before, so any help would be most appreciated.