hi

Basil Chupin blchupin at iinet.net.au
Fri Sep 3 07:42:07 UTC 2010


On 03/09/2010 17:19, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 7:18 AM, James Takac <p3nndrag0n at gmail.com 
> <mailto:p3nndrag0n at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     That's basically the route I've taken in the past. What I'd
>     suggest is to boot
>     the live cd and at first skip the install screen. An install icon
>     will be
>     placed on the desktop. Once the desktop loads you can click
>     through System ->
>     Administration -> Partion Editor from memory. The partion editor
>     doesn't
>     appear to have installed by default after that on my system but
>     can be added
>     in later if I need. You can then wipe the unwanted partions. 
>
>
>
> The only unwanted partition is the one in which right now is Fedora 
> Core 11 (100 GB) and none other, as I want Windows as it is. Further, 
> on the desktop, after clicking the Ubuntu icon, I guess it must be 
> having an option of 'replacing the existing Linux system' there only 
> can't be done, because simultaneously it would be formatted too.


The question to be asked here is: how did you manage to get Fedora 
installed together with Windows to begin with?

If you managed to install Fedora with Windows then you should have no 
problems with installing Ubuntu with Windows by simply replacing Fedora.

Or was the Windows/Fedora installation done for you by somebody else?

If so, why not ask him/her to do same for you with Ubuntu (by replacing 
Fedora)?

Have you looked here for information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community ?

BC

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