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> Bob:
> If you're going to install Linux in the near future, why not leave some
> unpartitioned space for it now? That way you don't need PM, and you don't
> place your XP installation in jeopardy when you install Linux. Just pop in
> the CD's and go. Most Linux distributions (Mandrake, RedHat, SUse, etc)
will
> find the unused space, take care of whatever Linux partitions you choose,
do
> the installation, and install the bootloader (LILO or Grub).
> Regards,
> Carroll Grigsby
Carroll,
OK I discovered how to format in the extended partition in FAT32. On the
disk manager screen the default sets the cluster size so that ONLY NTFS is
possible. I changed the cluster size to 32k and that allowed the FAT32
option under the assumption that choice of cluster size will leave less
wasted space. I also left 5 MB unallocated for the LINUX installation at a
later date.
Bob Warasila
The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech
support at our newest website:
http://freepctech.com
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