On 11/06/2008 01:44 PM, Germán Racca wrote:
I think Aldo gave you a decent answer. You are stuck with LVM, but you still should be able to set up for a dual boot. Problem 1 is /dev/sda1 is set up as your /boot partition. You will probably need to share this which means some manual editing of /boot/grub/grub.conf. Resizing of an LVM logical partition can be accomplished via the system-config-lvm graphical LVM utility. Or you can use the nonm-graphical commands, such as resize2fs and lvm.Hi all: I want to install Fedora 9 in a computer that already has Fedora 8, but in a seprate place, just to have 2 different versions in one computer. I new that in order to do it, I will have to create or resize a partition. Well, when I run the installation DVD for Fedora 9 I get the following screen: Drive /dev/sda (114471 MB) (Model: ATA SAMSUNG HD120IJ) ____________________________________________________________ sda2 114274 MB ____________________________________________________________ DEVICE MOUNT POINT/VOLUME TYPE SIZE (MB) LVM Volume GroupsVolGroup00 114272 LogVol00 ext3 113216 LogVol01 swap 1024Hard Drives /dev/sda/dev/sda1 ext3 196 /dev/sda2 VolGroup00 LVM PV 114275I have tried to do a lot of thing but no success. How could I get a space of approximately 30 GB to install another Linux, in my case Fedora 9?
However possibly a better way might be to use a virtual machine, such as virtual box, and install Fedora 9 in virtualbox.
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