[06:22] <studio-user535> I want to install multiple linux distro on a pc
[06:22] <studio-user535> Would you help me for partitioning?
[06:23] <studio-user535> helllooooo
[06:23] <sinewav> Is linux already installed? Is there anything on the drive? how many drives are there?
[06:24] <studio-user535> no
[06:24] <studio-user535> i have windows 10 on another disk
[06:24] <studio-user535> this is a 500 GB free disk
[06:25] <studio-user535> I want to use it all for linux
[06:25] <studio-user535> I am using ubuntustudio in TRY mode
[06:26] <studio-user535> some days ago I tried kali. It has an option for automatic partitioning..
[06:26] <studio-user535> May installing Kali firs help?
[06:28] <sinewav> You can, then use a partitioning tool such as gparted or fdisk. I used to have three primary partitions for a triple boot systems and keep all my data on the 4th partition.
[06:29] <studio-user535> ok
[06:29] <studio-user535> only 3 distroes can be installed?
[06:29] <studio-user535> Which one should be first?  Boot?
[06:30] <studio-user535> then swab>>   Root >>  and finnaly Home right?
[06:30] <sinewav> How big is the harddrive?
[06:31] <studio-user535> 500 GB
[06:33] <sinewav> You should read a tutorial on the MBR (Master Boot Record) and partitioning first. You can only have 4 primary partitions. I don't think it is recommended to put an OS on an extended partition.
[06:35] <studio-user535> R==Are u there?
[06:38] <sinewav> I might suggest using virtual machines instead of multi-booting.
[08:25] <ruin2itive> Does anyone use Line 6 gear with Ubuntu Studio?
[12:19] <gundha> hello, I'm gundha, I'm nubie in ubuntu, just installed it yesterday.....
[12:19] <gundha> for the time being I didn't need any help, but if I have trouble, I hope you people can help me for further assistance.... ^_^
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