2009/2/27 Alan Pope a...@popey.com:
2009/2/27 Liam Proven lpro...@gmail.com:
2009/2/26 Joseph Walton-Rivers webpig...@googlemail.com:
if you install gparted, you will be able to see where each partition is, and
you'll be able to remove any partition you wish, it will appear under
Hi Liam,
ok it was just that i was thinking when i did it that i had to type the size
of hard drive space i needed for Ubuntu. From memory there was a default
setting it offered and then you could then change it to whatever you wanted.
Kind Regards
Bob
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Liam
2009/2/27 Liam Proven lpro...@gmail.com:
2009/2/26 Joseph Walton-Rivers webpig...@googlemail.com:
if you install gparted, you will be able to see where each partition is, and
you'll be able to remove any partition you wish, it will appear under
system-administration-Partition editor
He
2009/2/26 Robert Flatters robert.flatt...@googlemail.com:
I thought Ubuntu gave you an manual option to setup the hard drive
partition, which allowed for two systems on two separate partition. I know
ive done it.
It does indeed, but it doesn't explain or significantly help in
locating and
if you install gparted, you will be able to see where each partition is, and
you'll be able to remove any partition you wish, it will appear under
system-administration-Partition editor
2009/2/26 Liam Proven lpro...@gmail.com
2009/2/26 Robert Flatters robert.flatt...@googlemail.com:
I thought
2009/2/26 Joseph Walton-Rivers webpig...@googlemail.com:
if you install gparted, you will be able to see where each partition is, and
you'll be able to remove any partition you wish, it will appear under
system-administration-Partition editor
He wants to install Ubuntu. To do this, he wants
I've a hard disk that consist of two partitions, that known as c and d, and I
want to install a Ubuntu in one of the existing partition while not erasing the
other partition.
What I've counter is, when i want to install it, either it will erase all
partition and then install it or it will
2009/2/26 rizzuwan wahid rizzu...@yahoo.com:
I've a hard disk that consist of two partitions, that known as c and d, and
I want to install a Ubuntu in one of the existing partition while not
erasing the other partition.
What I've counter is, when i want to install it, either it will erase all
I thought Ubuntu gave you an manual option to setup the hard drive
partition, which allowed for two systems on two separate partition. I know
ive done it.
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:08 AM, Liam Proven lpro...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/2/26 rizzuwan wahid rizzu...@yahoo.com:
I've a hard disk that