Hello, I have a Dell laptop with a dual boot setup between Windows XP and Ubuntu 11.04. I'd like to replace my existing Ubuntu installation with the OsGeo Live DVD and am trying to figure out the most elegant way to do this.
I thought I could just boot up the DVD and choose the Install option and pick my Ubuntu partition and install. However, I'm not sure what to set in the Allocate drive space window during the install. The Ubuntu partition is /dev/sda4 fat32. I'm not sure if I just select that partition and click Install Now, or if I need to have it Format that partition. It doesn't let me check that format box. Is there another way to install this via apt-get from my existing Ubuntu installation? Thanks. Kurt ************************** Kurt Menke, GISP Bird's Eye View 3016 Santa Clara Ave SE Albuquerque, NM 87106 www.BirdsEyeViewGIS.com <http://www.birdseyeviewgis.com/> Cell: 505-362-1776 Work: 505-265-0243 Fax: 505-265-0243 SCGIS Conference Planning Committee http://www.scgis.org/Lev3Page.aspx?Page3ID=21 Grand Canyon Wildlands Council - President www.grandcanyonwildlands.org/ BEVLogo2011_smaller
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