Re: Adding an Ubuntu Partition to My Harddrive

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it would likely be easier to install to another hard drive.

On 2/10/06, ron <macroron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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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