If you just want to test Lubuntu why don't you run it in a VM?  IMO, if
you aren't ready to ditch W10 that is your better option.  You can
always dual boot later after you've tested.


On 23/04/17 18:37, Ian Bruntlett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have acquired an Acer 64-bit netbook, to test Lubuntu 64-bit on. I
> was wondering, does anyone know about this sort of thing? It has
> Windows 10 on and I was thinking of setting it up to dual boot.
>
> Currently 16.4GB of 297GB the hard drive is in use. I suppose before I
> try to install Lubuntu I should back that up, somehow (probably
> Clonezilla).
>
> TIA :)
>
>
> Ian
>
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