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Join Date: Mar 2005
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partition
i just downloaded linux and want to install it
i want to create a partition for it which is the best why around it |
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Join Date: Mar 1999
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Are you trying to install linux on a second harddrive?
If not, is there any unpartitioned space left on the drive you are trying to install linux on? HTH |
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i have a single hard drive and want to install linux on it
it says that there is no unpartitioned space is it maybe worth just buying a new hard drive for linux and other stuff |
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Hi,
Buying a second harddrive for only Linux is a definitely an option, and given the prices of hdd's nowadays maybe your best bet. Otherwise, you can obtain some software that will allow you to adjust the size of your partitions. However, this can be tricky and could potentially have unwanted results if not done carefully. HTH |
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The easiest way would be to install a second hard drive, that way you don't have to worry about losing any data. Just remember the following
hda = primary master hdb = primary slave hdc = secondary master hdd = secondary slave Mike
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. esp when i was starting out and trying to overwrite the mbr.
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