Installing kubuntu
Paul Kaplan
pkaplan1 at comcast.net
Fri Feb 3 02:01:00 UTC 2006
I would have assumed that the partition tool behaved the way you described.
My problem is that when I selected "manually partition", I was presented with
a screen asking if I wanted to reformat my 80G disk. Shouldn't one of the
early screens show the existing partitions and ask me what to do with each
one? AFAIK, the partitioning tool is simply not reporting the existence of
the partitions.
According to all I've seen the Breezy installer detects the NTFS partition on
XP disks, but it's not detecting any reiserfs paritions on my disk.
Still confused.
Paul
On Thursday 02 February 2006 08:34, Harry Vorstenbosch wrote:
> Dear Reader(s),
>
> As far as I have experienced, you are able to manually perform the
> partition table in where you can choose for formatting (with reiserfs)
> your partition /dev/hda3 and qualified this disk(part) as "installable"
> "root device" for Kubuntu. (Otherwise Kubuntu will mount /dev/hda1 as
> your root partition for itself as the default root).
>
> You also will be able to define /dev/hda8 as a swap disk. (But (K)ubuntu
> can make use of your already defined swap disk (after reformatting) of
> your device /dev/hda5.)
>
> Inside the partition part you also will be able to define the other
> partitions to be mounted (in fstab) as /dev/hda6 /home and /dev/hda7
> as /home/photo. In that case you can manually edit the way it comes in
> fstab and you can choose to KEEP the current file-system and do NOT
> format but mount it as /dev/home etc.
>
> Via the grub menu you also will be able to define the current
> "/" (/dev/hda1) as second or first bootable disk.
> But you need to go through the partition menu, but be aware to keep the
> current data drives, and mount them the way YOU want.
>
> The system goes writing the partition table only the way YOU want and if
> you are not agreed with the (by yourself) suggested partition table you
> just do it over again and again before you WRITE it.
>
> GoodLuck,
>
> Harry,
>
> All other disk On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 05:45 -0500, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> > When I tried to install kubuntu onto a disk that has an existing Linux
> > distro and already established (but empty) partitions, I got stuck at the
> > partitioning menu. None of the existing paritions are detected by the
> > kubuntu installer. The installer wants to reformat the whole disk.
> >
> > Here's my table:
> >
> > /dev/hda1 10G reiserfs existing /
> > /dev/hda5 1G swap
> > /dev/hda6 10G reiserfs existing /home
> > /dev/hda7 20G reiserfs existing /home/photos
> > /dev/hda3 10G reiserfs empty, intended for kubuntu /
> > /dev/hda4 20G reiserfs empty, intended for kubuntu /home
> > /dev/hda8 1G swap (intended for kubuntu
> >
> > What's wrong here? How can I install kubuntu onto hda 3 & 4?
> > TIA
> > Paul
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