kunalv-shah
August 29th, 2018, 11:08 AM
Hello,
I have ubuntu 18.04 installed on my desktop. Below is link for my boot-info file.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SFFv7ntHBs/
Basically I have 3 partitions.
Part 1 - efi
Part 2 - SWAP
Part 3 - physical - LVM2 - in physical I have logical partition for /home partition for / and partition for *other*.
Now I want to make space for Windows 10 partition. I want to allocate some space out of existing setup and configure dual boot. Before I proceed, I want to check if you can give me some recommendations about how to get appx 100 GB free space for Windows 10 installation and how should configure dual boot once Windows installation is completed. I know once Windows installation is completed, I will lose grub so I need to restore that later for dual boot.
the partition /dev/mapper/linux-other 2bed251f-4e81-4aad-b274-193695251205 ext4
========================= "ls -R /dev/mapper/" output: =========================
/dev/mapper:
control
linux-home
linux-other
linux-ubuntu18
(highlighted in red - linux-other) you will see in boot-info is the one I want to use. It is not used right now (although formatted as ext4).
Thanks in advanced
Kunal Shah
I have ubuntu 18.04 installed on my desktop. Below is link for my boot-info file.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SFFv7ntHBs/
Basically I have 3 partitions.
Part 1 - efi
Part 2 - SWAP
Part 3 - physical - LVM2 - in physical I have logical partition for /home partition for / and partition for *other*.
Now I want to make space for Windows 10 partition. I want to allocate some space out of existing setup and configure dual boot. Before I proceed, I want to check if you can give me some recommendations about how to get appx 100 GB free space for Windows 10 installation and how should configure dual boot once Windows installation is completed. I know once Windows installation is completed, I will lose grub so I need to restore that later for dual boot.
the partition /dev/mapper/linux-other 2bed251f-4e81-4aad-b274-193695251205 ext4
========================= "ls -R /dev/mapper/" output: =========================
/dev/mapper:
control
linux-home
linux-other
linux-ubuntu18
(highlighted in red - linux-other) you will see in boot-info is the one I want to use. It is not used right now (although formatted as ext4).
Thanks in advanced
Kunal Shah