Adding an Ubuntu Partition to My Harddrive
ron
macroron at gmail.com
Sat Feb 11 02:43:54 UTC 2006
Hello,
I have an 80G Harddrive with Fedora Core3 installed. It looks like I
have a boot partition and a Logical Volume Group Partition consisting
of / and swap space that takes up the rest of the disc space. I guess
the easiest way would be to cut the disc in half and create another
LogVol for Ubuntu / and share the existing swap space. Can anyone help
with my first dual boot install? I want to learn as much as I can to
prevent any problems before I even thing about startiing. Especially
how do I figure out the sizes in bytes when asked by the graphical
installer and the Lableing of the Volume Groups and Logical Volumes.
Device Start End Size (MB) Type
/dev/sda
sda1 1 13 102 ext3
sda2 14 10011 78427 LVM Physical Volume
LVM Volume Groups
VolGroup00 78427
LogVol00 / ext3
LogVol01 swap 1984
/dev/sda
start end
/dev/sda1 /boot ext3 102 1 13
/dev/sda2 VolGroup00 LVMP 78427 14 1001
Thank You,
-ron-
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