Ubuntu to new drive advice
I got a second PC wich i have just fitted an second 120gb hard drive,i have only fitted the drive so far, i have not formatted or anything yet.
I wish to install Ubuntu to that drive. 1)What is the best way of going about the install. 2) I have Norton Partition Magic, should i use the option " installing a new operating system-Linux" 3) Or should i just Ubuntu do the work during the install. 4) the drive is 120Gb, how many partitions would you split the drive into. 5) I have also read that it is best to have "home" on a seperate partition, can this be setup with PM if i use that method. 6) i am very new to linux, and so to start with i will just be learning how to use it. |
never used Ubuntu, but i would imagine it's like most distros. typically you'lll want at four partitions
one for /boot (200mb) approx /swat (512mb) approx /home ( its up to you, this is where all your files will be stored) / (12 gb) i would suggest creating a separate partition for home. as i mentioned, never used Ubuntu, but im pretty sure it would walk you through it during the installation process. i've installed redhat, fedora, mandrake and never used partition magic, so i wouldnt know what advise to give on using it. good luck |
Thanks snakeo2, all up and running now.
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no problem, glad i could help
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