Use Ubuntu 6.10 as it boots live and then gives an 'install' icon on the
live desktop itself. Use your last windows partition eg. F: or E: When
you come to the disk setup part, choose 'Manual Install'. Delete your
last partition so that it converts into Free space. From that total free
space, subtract 2 GB and create a new partition of that subtracted size.
Use Ext3 or Reizerfs as your partition type (file system). Label it as a
slash '/'. Convert the balance free space into a swap partition. Then
let the installation proceed further. Don't touch partition 1 as it is
your C: drive.


I have only two partitions,C: and D: 37.27 GB each....

You have a lot to learn in the linux world. Don't go by what the big
names say. More oft than not they are wrong. AFAIK 101 board has no
problems with Ubuntu. If ever in doubt, google is your best friend. I
googled ( Linux + Intel + 101 + board + problems ) and in about 2 mins
I found out that 101 works well with FC4/5/6. So Ubuntu must
definitely support it. Try it out and see if it works. If it doesnt
then the community will surely help you out. Same story with my
DG965RY board.


I googled the same thing you did and took the kerneltrap result,the last
post is depressing coz i have the same combo drive he has....ie TSSTCorp
CDW/DVD SH-M522C....

In the end a little tweaking, searching and community help went long
way in getting my system working smoothly and I am ECSTATIC that Linux
runs my system! :)

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