Hi - I'm currently downloading the elysa CD, and am already dual-booting Ubuntu with Mint, just to get a feel of it.
Anyway, I was wondering what's the best way to replace the Linux Mint Daryna partition with Elysa? In the partition manager, I mean.
Does the same menu for dual-booting come up? As in, I format the Daryna partition quite easily? I'm only asking because I'd rather know now than when I'm stuck at the partitioner with no other way of getting online! x
Going from Daryna to Elysa
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Going from Daryna to Elysa
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Re: Going from Daryna to Elysa
I'm not exactly understanding your question..
If you want to upgrade to Elyssa, it'll be told how when Elyssa final comes out
http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=181
If you want to totally get rid of Daryna and put Elyssa on, having a seperate /home partition is a very good idea.
And, like any other distro, you can dual boot the Mint's. You could dual boot Daryna and Daryna.
If you want to upgrade to Elyssa, it'll be told how when Elyssa final comes out
http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=181
If you want to totally get rid of Daryna and put Elyssa on, having a seperate /home partition is a very good idea.
And, like any other distro, you can dual boot the Mint's. You could dual boot Daryna and Daryna.