Dual Boot Over Linux

Donald D Henson wepin at wepin.com
Thu Jul 19 20:17:11 UTC 2007


Sounds like it should work. Thanks.

Donald D. Henson, Managing Director
West El Paso Information Network
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Joel Goguen wrote:

> 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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