can i install ubunto over the previously installed windows 7 and fedora, and is it safe to do that?
Azal Tammu
2010-10-19 19:36:16 UTC
i installed windows 7 and then installed Linux fedora. and they are running cool. now i want to install Ubuntu. so can i install Ubuntu over the Linux fedora??
and is it safe to do this, thanks in advance to you guys :)
Four answers:
Super
2010-10-22 06:39:26 UTC
Yes, whenever you choose the type of installation, select run both systems and thats it
leslie
2016-06-04 03:18:25 UTC
Your big mistake was you didn't take the time to read the free Fedora Core 16 Installation Guide, FIRST, found on the Fedora Core website If you had, you'd have known: How to burn the ISO to a CD / DVD, AND or, how to put it on a USB Flash Drive, if your PC doesn't have a DVD burner. And, how not to destroy W 7 in the process. And, FYI, using 'Virtual CloneDrive' is also the wrong choice. TIP: Linux Mint would be a much better choice for a 1st time Linux User, Fedora can get a little too geeky for most new users.
2010-10-19 19:49:17 UTC
Perfectly safe, as long as you have the disk space. I've had 6 or 7 operating systems on one computer.
Konsaquence
2010-10-19 19:44:04 UTC
if you install Ubuntu, you will have a triple boot..nice..I had that before with Vista, Mint and Ubuntu. it was hell getting rid of it though.
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