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Preparing Drive

In order to install Linux, you need to prepare some room on your hard drive. The installer will run you through this process as long as there is free space on your drive. Most of us start out with computers that have only one hard drive and Windows is installed on the entire drive. We do not recommend that new Linux users remove Windows from their computer. Probably the best idea is to buy a second hard drive to use only for Linux. You might want to get one of those removable drive drawers (mobile rack) to put in your computer that allows you to pull one drive out and just slide another one in place. I find them a little noisy, but they work nicely.

Otherwise you can do what I did when I first installed Linux - resize your current Windows partition. See Resizing Tools for more on this.

During the installation of Linux you will be given a chance to make partitions from the free space on your drive. The installer will invoke a partitioning tool such as fdisk. Before you pop in that installation CD, you need to plan how you want to partition. You may use only 2 partitions - / and swap or you may use more. /boot and /home are very good ones to add to the list. Perfect Partitioning is a discussion on how many partitions you should use. Dee-Ann LeBlanc's Linux Partitions: A Primer gives a good discussion of this as well especially in Setting Up Your Partitions

Warning: Please be sure to look at tutorials/during/Lose Windows Boot especially if you have a large hard drive and want to create a dual boot with Windows. There is a potential of losing the ability to boot Windows after installing under certain conditions. This is preventable and it is also fixable.


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  tutorials/pre/preparing_drive.txt · Last modified: 2008/07/20 21:08

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