How can I install another version of Ubuntu on my computer and then uninstall it without messing up my bootup process?

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Published on 2011-10-21T21:16:48Z Indexed on 2012/03/30 5:42 UTC
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I have Ubuntu 11.10 installed and I am having some problems with it. I'd like to see if the problems are related to some customizations I did. Since one of my problems relate to the slow logout process, I don't want to use the live version. I want to actually install a new version in a separate partition along side my current version and then, after testing that new version and figuring out what I want, just removing the partition and going back to a single version of Ubuntu on this computer. Does anyone know how to do that without messing up my boot process?

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