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Guest repliedRe: dual boot
As Mark Snowdon says use pmagic to shrink your XP partition
I also created my Linux partitions with pmagic b4 installing Linux, just a personal preference.
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Guest replieddual boot
is pIss easy. Linux installs best AFTER windows - cos windows doesnt understand the idea of anything else being on the disk.
Either use pmagic or similar to shrink your xp partition or have linux install on a 2nd disk.
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Just install linux (which one are you using?) on the other disk. The dual-boot thing can be a real pain unless you get it bob-on so sticking them on 2 HDDs is safer. To change OS at boot do it through BIOS. Doing dual-boot is ideal but a lot more fidgety with partitions.
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Guest started a topic Dual BootDual Boot
My new PC arrives soon and I'd like to make it Dual Boot with Linux & XP.
Unfortunately it comes with XP pre-loaded (Dell wouldn't send it bare) and I've been told it's best to install the Linux first.
Is this the case or will I be able to get the Linux on with XP already there. It has two HDDs and I believe only one will be loaded with XP.
Is it advisable to start from scratch and wipe whatever is preloaded?Tags: None
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