You do have to use a partitioning software to dual boot. In my class and textbook, they say to do that first. HTH.
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Richard E Miles wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 10:38:17 -0000 "Irving, Dave" <Dave.Irving@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I went out yesterday and bought myself a new laptop (HP Pavilion
ze2000), which came with XP installed.
So, first thing to do: get Fedora 3 on it of course!
I'd really like to dual boot it - and after reading the red-hat docs, Im
still not totally sure what to do....
My hard drive is not currently partitioned.
Do I need to partition it pre install, or will it be possible to
partition during install? (if so, will I be given the option as to how
much free room to leave on the XP partition, and is the partitioning
non-destructive?).
Would be really grateful for any advice....
Thanks,
Dave
I believe you have to set up some space on the disk beforehand so that fedora has room to install. I havn't done this myself as I don't dual boot.
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