I have a dilemma and I don't know what to do.
Currently I have Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit installed along side Windows 7 64 bit and everything works wonderfully.
I recently started a course about Assembly on Linux and the professor recommended downloading Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit.
I downloaded the iso file and loaded it on to a USB.
When I first installed Ubuntu 14.04, it gave me the following 3 options:
1) install Ubuntu alongside Windows 2) delete Window and install Ubuntu 3) Something Else
I choose the first option. However, when I attempted to install Ubuntu 12.04 32bit along side Ubuntu 14.04 64 Bit and Windows 64 bit, the first option was gone. Instead I was given the following 3 options:
1) Delete 14.04 and install 12.04 in its place 2) Delete both 14.04 and Windows 7 and install 12.04 as replacement 3) Something Else
My question is this: is it advisable to install Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit along side Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit and Windows 7 as the Ubuntu Installer no longer gives me this option? Should I just go ahead and replace 14.04 with 12.04 for the duration of time that I would need it. I don't want to delete 14.04 but I will if need be. I also like the current Dual boot option Ubuntu has put in place so if making a 4th partition through way of "Something Else" would delete that, I would much rather delete 14.04 to make room for 12.04. Again my preference would be to have Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit appear alongside Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit and Windows 7 when I boot my computer, but short of that, I would settle for Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit appearing alongside Windows 7 for the time being. I look forward to your advice.


