--- Charles Malespin <cmalespin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > I have been trying to run a dual boot with XP and > FC2. I think I finally know what I need to do to > get around the boot problems with XP. I am making a > CD of Knoppix to boot from. How do I know if I need > to shrink my windows partition, and how small do I > make it? I have a 160Gb hard drive and I want 60 > windows, 100 FC2. After this I can just find out > what my cyl. heads, etc are from knoppix and run the > install normally. Then enter those numbers at a > command line right? I just want to make sure that I > am not missing any steps cause I have been reading > 100 differnt ways to do it and I am getting > confused. Is this method going to work? Thanks to > all for the help today, sorry for the dumb newbie > questions I just really wanna get started with > linux! > Charles > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Yes, you can use Knoppix Live CD and qtparted to partition the system. But please be advised that before you do that make sure that you: 0. Copy important files/documents & burn them to CD to prevent loss of your important data 1. ScanDisk your C:\ in Windows 2. Run DiskDefragmenter. 3. Shutdown and boot Knoppix(if you're going to use it), SystemRescueCD, Partition Magic, etc, to resize the disk. 4. Insert FC2-i386-disk1 or FC3-i386-dvd/FC2-i386-dvd whichever one you are going to use. 5. If you are ok with system defaults, choose option to use free space and let the system install with the defaults. Else you can choose custom install with your choice of which desktop environments to install and which packages. 6. In the bootloader section you can can edit instead of "other" type in winXP or whatever you like 7. Reboot. If you cannot boot windows enter your rescue disk and 8. boot into linux-rescue and chroot /sysimage/??? then type grub-reinstall "Members of the list please correct me in this part. I can't remember the commands from the top of my head". This should take care of it. Don't panic. There is a lot of help and many kind people are going to be more than willing to help. Sometimes everything works to perfection. You never know. But you have the information at hand and this will guide you. Try to do it. It will be ok. Cheers, Antonio __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250