Dual Boot Over Linux
Joel Goguen
jtgoguen at gmail.com
Thu Jul 19 17:55:53 UTC 2007
When you're installing Ubuntu, choose to manually edit partitions, and
then just tell the installer to use your existing OpenSUSE
partition(s). Format them as whatever file system you want, and
you're all set.
On 7/19/07, Donald D Henson <wepin at wepin.com> wrote:
> Hi. I'm about to be an OpenSuSE refugee looking for a new home. Ubuntu
> is a prime candidate. I do have a question though. I have a laptop and a
> workstation, each dual booted with Windows XP and OpenSuSE. How do I
> install Ubuntu over OpenSuSE while keeping my Windows partition? All the
> Ubuntu dual booting info I can find assumes that we are starting with a
> Windows-only box. Any pointers will be appreciated.
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