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== DomandeRisposte == | = Traduzione italiana = |
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Q I'm interested in creating a dual-boot environment with openSUSE and Ubuntu. I'd prefer to set up a dual-boot as apposed to VM. | |
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A Install Ubuntu as usual, but use the resize feature on the partition setup to change the size of your openSUSE partition - to make room for your new Ubuntu partition. You can, however, share the Linux swap partition between the operating systems. | == Note alla traduzione == |
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Q Can I search issues of Full Circle en mass? I'd rather not have to search issue-by-issue. | |
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A You should be able to do it by searching Google with "site:fullcirclemagazine.org" added to the end. For example, if you want to search for Linux mint, you would type into Google: linux mint site:fullcirclemagazine.org Or, you could check our article index on the Ubuntu.com wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMagazine/FullIssueIndex |
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Q I have Ubuntu 8.04.1 and Ubuntu Ultimate on my laptop. I would like to try Ubuntu Studio as well, but on different partitions. How would I set this up? | = Revisione = |
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A Normally, when you add another Ubuntu based operating system, the installer should automatically detect the other one that is already installed, and add it to the new grub's menu.lst. However, if for some reason it does not do this, you can always add it to the menu.lst yourself. Assuming that you installed Ubuntu first, and Ubuntu Ultimate second, you would have to look in the file /boot/grub/menu.lst on the Ubuntu partition, and scroll down to the bottom. You should see something like: title Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.24-19-generic root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-19-generic root=/dev/sda6 ro quiet splash initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-19-generic Copy whichever parts you want, open a terminal and type: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and paste the parts from the older menu.lst in under the existing ones. Save the file, and reboot; if all goes well, you should be able to boot into all operating systems. If you've installed Ubuntu Ultimate first, and then Ubuntu, just reverse the instructions above. Always paste into the menu.lst for the last installed operating system. |
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