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BR><BR>I have one distro of linux installed on a partition ... that has my original distro on it and move my new install over.<BR><BR>Both partitions would be reiserfs. <BR><BR>Is it possible ...
If you need to move your Linux installation to a different hard drive or partition (and keep it working) and your distro uses grub this tech tip is what you need. To start, get a live CD and boot into ...
When the installer asks you where you want to install Linux, you'll have to partition your drive. We've gone through how to do this a few times before, and it's usually pretty simple to add new ...
The partition settings should look like this: With both drives set up, select the correct drive the boot loader will go to, then click the “install now” button to start the installation process. The ...
This installation guide is targeted purely at ... that part of the drive remains intact and loses no data. With Linux, partitions are necessary. Knowing that, you "Something Else" adventurers ...
Ubuntu lets you free up this disk space in the course of installation, but if you’re unfamiliar with Ubuntu’s included Gparted disk-partition utility and with Linux partition-naming ...
I used to have Windows 2000 on my primary partition, XP on the second and my data on the third. I formatted the primary partition with the NTFS file system, after which I put back the NTLDR and ...
Installing "Linux" is actually a bit of a misnomer ... but you can make changes here if you need to. Partition size selection Before you can select a new partition size, any previous changes ...
If you already have a Linux Swap partition defined (presumably from some other Linux installation), you can leave that on "existing". After choosing the partitions and options, the next screen ...
This installation guide is targeted purely at ... that part of the drive remains intact and loses no data. With Linux, partitions are necessary. Knowing that, you "Something Else" adventurers ...