Topic: Partitioning for dual boot
Hi all,
I recently bought a new Toshiba laptop on which I want to install a dual boot (Windows 7 + Sabayon).
Partitioning was as follows (after installing some photo software...):
1. a nameless volume with no file system; status: "Active, Recovery Partition"; capacity: 400MB; 100% free
2. Data D; NTFS; status: "Primary Partition"; capacity: 349,08GB; 97% free
3. Windows C; NTFS; status: "Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition"; capacity: 349,16GB; 88% free
I wiped the HDD yesterday and reinstalled Windows 7 in order to create partitions to my liking, only to find that the install went ahead without offering any choice and resulting in an identical setup. So I deleted the D: and shrunk the C: to 100GB but now I'm stuck with the 'nameless' 400MB Q: on sda1 which looks like a bit of a nuisance to me.
My question is: can I use GParted from a live disk to delete the Q: (or move it to an extended partition) and then turn sda2 (the windows C:) into my new sda1. Or can I create sda1 when sda2 already exists (in which case I could leave the 400MB unused)?
Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance.