Is it possible to run two versions of Ubuntu, i.e. 12.04 and 13.10 or 13.04 and 13.10 on the same 32-bit machine?
If it is possible than how can it be done?
Is it possible to run two versions of Ubuntu, i.e. 12.04 and 13.10 or 13.04 and 13.10 on the same 32-bit machine?
If it is possible than how can it be done?
You can easily add multiple ext partitions to your disk, then boot a live-CD with whatever linux version you want on it (unetbootin to easily install live-Cd to usb), then when you boot into that live system to install, just choose the new partition you just made for /
(root). You can use a separate /home
partition for sharing large data like music,files, videos between installations, and then add multiple smaller root partitions with completely separate operating systems on them (12.04/13.10 etc) so that if you want to get rid of one or replace one with a different version or operating system altogether, your personal files don't get deleted because they are on a separate partition.