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Re: [LUG] Gparted - some questions

 


On 19/05/2014 12:39, Neil Winchurst wrote:
> 
> 
> My current distro is Xubuntu 12.04 LTS. I have tested the latest LST
> version 14.04 in VBox and it works fine. But I need to sort out my HD
> first. Here is a link to a screenshot of my HD.
> 
> http://www.pamneil.com/temp/Screenshot.png
> 
> As you can see it is fully allocated.
> 
> sda1 an old version of Linux
> sda6 my current distro Xubuntu 12.04
> sda2 another old version of Linux.
> 
> Here is Plan A
> 
> Stage 1
> 
> Delete sda1
> delete sda2
> Resize sda6
> 
> This should give me plenty of unallocated space.
> 
> Stage 2
> 
> Install the new version as a dual boot with v12.04.
> 
> This way I keep v12.04 so that I can check up on it as I need to. I do
> have a back up of my home folder on an external HD but this is to make
> extra sure.
> 
> I notice that sda1 and sda2 are the only primary partitions. Can I
> assume that v14.04 will install as a primary and anyway does it matter?
> 
> Can anyone tell me if this plan is sensible (or even feasible)? Any
> help gratefully received.
> 
> If I am advised that my ideas are silly I do have a Plan B.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Neil
> 
> 
> 

I do not know about 'sensible' but I would allocate as follows if two
Linux distros

At end of hard drive   SWAP
Two primary partitions  1) for first Linux root
                        2) for second Linux root
Extended partition 3
made up of    sub partition 4   /home
              sub partition of 4    partition 5    /home/1stlinux
              sub partition of 4    partition 6    /home/2nd Linux

Reasoning: Then any of partition 1 or 2 which are independent Linux
distros can be upgraded or removed or played with without fear of
interference.
Reason for sub home partitions: not all distros save  sub menus to same
sub file and classes can occur. (email; opt, usr problems.
If you want email on a fixed place and you ALWAYS use the same system
and IDs in both distros you could arrange a email partition which is
shared, but this sometimes  does not work

I would reduce system to one distro and free space before loading the
second one, but make sure you have copy of SuperGrub Live Linux to sort
out problems if any occur as some distros do not load cleanly with another.

This may work for you, but with such set ups you might find a search
engine on both your chosen distro forums might help
-- 
regards
Eion MacDonald

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