--- Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.org wrote:
On 28-Aug-06, at 10:27 PM, Abhishek Daga wrote:
Would it have been better to have installed the server version with ready LAMP stack and then enabled X?
dont think there is a difference. btw, how did partitioning go? when
i tried, although i set a separate partition for /home, ubuntu ignored it and i had to redo it allowing the default partitioning
Partitioning was a little bit confusing even though only for a moment. Anyways I had all the data on a fat32 partition from the windows machine. The remaining 2 ntfs paritions were deleted. And 4 new partitions created which were alloted to home, root, boot, swap. Had I created 6 partitions instead of 4 from the above free space, it would have created partitions for usr and var too.
So I believe first you make the partitions and then allot it in the next step.
Ofcourse though it detected by fat32 partition it was not able to mount it itself. Meaning, simply clicking on it did not work. So I had to mount it using mount -t vfat /hda5 /home/user/win_e
-abhi
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