Creare la partizione per Ubuntu con "GParted"
If the computer has only Windows Saturday, April 25, 2009
and we want to preserve their version before you install Ubuntu
, it
create the space needed on hard drive. We will have the result that power
the PC will ask which OS to use.
The first thing to do is to enter the
CD / DVD of live
Jaunty Jackalope in the appropriate drive, taking care to set it as
first device in the boot sequence of computer. In most of the time, just press " F2" to enter the " BIOS" and have the aforementioned sequence.
will finish in the following screen where you must select the language "
Italian" and press "send .
The The following screen shows that the partition used by Windows
( / dev/sda1
), recognizable by
NTFS filesystem, it occupies only 74.52 GiB. Click on the above partition with the right mouse button and select "Resize
/ would move."
Click again on " Resize /
would move."
PS: I take no responsibility for damages and / or failures caused by what is mentioned in post .
, it
create the space needed on hard drive. We will have the result that power the PC will ask which OS to use.
CD / DVD of live
Jaunty Jackalope in the appropriate drive, taking care to set it as first device in the boot sequence of computer. In most of the time, just press " F2" to enter the " BIOS" and have the aforementioned sequence.
will finish in the following screen where you must select the language "
Italian" and press "send .
Select " Try Ubuntu without changing your computer .
will finish in the "Desktop of Ubuntu." Click on " System", " Administration" and " Partition Editor (GParted) .
( / dev/sda1
), recognizable by NTFS filesystem, it occupies only 74.52 GiB. Click on the above partition with the right mouse button and select "Resize
/ would move."
that remains is to drag the black arrow (the mouse) to the left to create a Ubuntu the desired space.
Click again on " Resize / would move."
'll get the following new situation. Click "Apply
" (we will be asked twice.)
" (we will be asked twice.)
Now all that remains is to proceed with the installation of Ubuntu on the partition created. This will be explained in the next post. Warning! To resize the partition to "Windows Vista" should follow the instructions here
. "GParted" could compromise the integrity of that operating system.
PS: I take no responsibility for damages and / or failures caused by what is mentioned in post .
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