[23:54] <oski146> hello i need to know how to setup a gpt partition for installing ubuntustudio on. its  a dualboot with xubuntu
[23:54] <oski146> it should be a dualboot
[23:55] <Eickmeyer[m]> oski146: If you only want it for the KDE desktop, there's no need, you can put ubuntu studio on your xubuntu installation.
[23:55] <Eickmeyer[m]> !ubuntustudio-installer | oski146 
[23:55] <oski146> ok thanks i want a installation on the pc notfor kde
[23:56] <oerheks> converting mbr to gpt afterwards can be tricky
[23:56] <oski146> i got a friends pc and he is a guitarist and singer and needs this
[23:56] <oski146> the hdd is empty rn
[23:57] <oerheks> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1314111/convert-mbr-partition-to-gpt-without-data-loss
[23:57] <Eickmeyer[m]> Well, if your friend just wants xubuntu, then there's no reason to install a dual boot.
[23:57] <oerheks> 1st answer with green flag
[23:58] <Eickmeyer[m]> oerheks: ubuntustudio-installer doesn't convert, you know.
[23:58] <oerheks> indeed, this must be done from xubuntu
[23:59] <Eickmeyer[m]> But, what I'm saying is, the ubuntustudio-installer can just install the necessary software and optimizations on Xubuntu, so no need for partitioning for a dual boot.
[23:59] <oski146> he want both