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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] DIY project-How to partition for XP
> I'm wondering if Grub or Lilo (linux boot loaders) couldn't handle the
dual
> boot? I have done this with win9x and win2k. I haven't researched it a
lot
> but found one article that talks about XP and Mandrake.......am attaching
it
> below.
>
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> Dual Boot Windows XP and Mandrake Linux 8.1
> By: Jason Young
> Open Waters Solutions
> www.openwaters.net/solutions
>
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> How to install Mandrake 8.1 and XP on the same computer.
>
> What you need:
> 1. A computer with XP on it.
> 2. A cd copy of Mandrake 8.1
> 3. Partitioning program. I recommend Partition Magic 7.0 since 6.0 is not
> compatible with XP.
> 4. An hour or so of free time. (depending on the speed of your computer)
> 5. A few Dr. Peppers and some munchies.
George,
Thanks for the article. Sounds as if I can procrastinate on the whole issue
of how to set my disk now by simply using PartitionMagic 7 when I'm ready to
play with LINUX. I think I'll just split the remaining space ~68GB into
two logical drives. This just leaves me with the question about FAT32 vs.
NTFS. The extended partition "wizard" is not giving me a choice, it insists
on NTFS even though the primary partition (C:) where XP resides is a FAT32
format.
Bob Warasila
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