[ale] Setting up dual boot machine
Preston Boyington
preston.lists at gmail.com
Mon Jun 2 14:39:11 EDT 2008
Brian Pitts wrote:
> Preston Boyington wrote:
>> There's just something about resizing a disk that you are currently
>> using that bothers me.
>
> I agree that imaging with partimage or some similar tool is a good idea,
> but how is resizing this way any different than letting the Ubuntu,
> openSUSE, Fedora, etc. installer resize it?
>
actually i doubt if you will notice a difference between a livecd and
how these installers partition. in fact i don't believe i have heard
any "lost my data" stories from any modern partitioning program over the
last several years.
that said, let me clarify a bit. if i am doing fresh installs then i
use the installer like most people. now, if i am having to resize the
partitions after they have post install data then i use a livecd or if i
am resizing a partition and creating a new partition in (say) Windows i
use a livecd.
on a dual-boot machine with an existing Windows partition, i would grab
a livecd and use it to resize the drive & create a new empty partition
with all the free space i wanted for my linux os. then i would install
linux and use the included program to create whatever linux partitions i
was going to use.
it's probably extra (and maybe unnecessary) steps, but for me it comes
down to being outside the workings of the disk while i am moving bits
around.
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