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Dual boot Windows Xp and Ubuntu


I have a new hard drive so I am going to install windows on it. On my old hard drive I want to install ubuntu. How do I set the master slave configuration, and how do I have the option to boot in either operating system? I also want to partition my new hard drive so I can put my music on a seperate partition than XP, how do I do this?

    
werdna5225

when you install windows on your new HD you can set up a custom partition scheme. For example if you have a 250 gig drive, you could do 50 Gigs for OS and applications and 200 gigs for data. You can even map your my documents folder to the secondary drive.



For the master/slave thing, they are jumpered (only applies to IDE drives) and are usually labled. There should be some sort of documentation with your new HD



As for installing Unbuntu. Download it and run through the installer, and it will automatically detect that windows is installed. You will then configure your boot loader during the installation wizard. Then when you boot your computer up you will have the option to boot into linux of winxp



it is a lot easier than you think, also check out the unbuntu forums, they are a great resource and there is a good community of people over there that can help you with specific unbuntu questions. I installed unbuntu on my laptop but ultimately went back to Suse when 10.1 came out. Its just a preference, so i am familiar with it, but I don't use it on a regular basis.

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tlarkin

Forum: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/



tlarkin, it's Ubuntu, not Unbuntu

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_simon_

Thank you I will try that and post back if I have any problems.

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werdna5225


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Originally Posted by Simon@Linux
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Forum: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/



tlarkin, it's Ubuntu, not Unbuntu



yeah i used it for like a month, but everyone knows what i meant

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