On 14 January 2011 10:55, Sean Miller <s...@seanmiller.net> wrote: > This is a slight tangent, but I'd like to see this but don't fancy upgrading > this installation this early in the process... under WUBI can I have two > versions of Ubuntu? > > ie. when I boot can I have "Ubuntu 10.04" AND "11.04" (and obviously > Windows) all as options? > > As it's stored in a subdirectory of the windows partition, if the answer is > "no" I'd ask "why?" >
I don't know the answer to your specific question, but trying a "test-drive" of the new version is precisely the Use Case for the "testdrive" application. If I remember correctly, it's available in 10.04 (just checked while looking for the following link, looks like it is). There's a nice GUI for it in 10.10 too (there's a PPA for 10.04) - try looking at Dustin Kirkland's blog on http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2010/02/have-you-taken-lucid-for-testrive-yet.html sudo add-apt-repository ppa:testdrive/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install testdrive Also install testdrive-gtk if you want the GUI. If you don't want to use the command-line to install, open Software Centre, choose Edit > Software Sources on the menu, click the "Other Software" tab then the "Add" button, enter "ppa:testdrive/ppa" and click the Add button. Close the Software Sources and go back to the Software Centre window and search for "testdrive". As an aside, it'll create a virtual machine from other ISO images, not just Ubuntu. Cofion/Regards, Neil. P.S. Sean, sorry if you get this twice, but I cc'd you when I changed the Subject line. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/