Hi,
 
As part of keeping our options open I have been permitted to play with
linux on Friday afternoons at work to become familiar with the OS.
So for starters I chose to install Ubuntu 9.04 on my work pc, which has
three disks and is running Windows XP.
Disk1 has 2 ntfs partitons - one a 2 GB active partition for booting,
the 2nd 198GB with windows install I don't want touched.
Disk2 has 80GB - I want linux on this disk (currently formatted Ext4 and
empty).
Disk3 is 1TB - but is over half full with various virtual machines.
 
When I run the ubuntu install from cd, no matter what I've tried, it
seems to want to install itself to my second partition on disk1 - adding
extra partitions and resizing.
I don't want this partition touched.
 
Can anyone please tell me how to get it installed to Disk2?
 
Thanks,
  Bryce Stenberg.



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