On Tue, 2007-09-04 at 13:52 +0530, pavan kumar wrote: > The 20 gigs freee space is in WIndows (NTFS) ... Okay, that's not directly of use to Linux. That's free space within a file system. You need free space outside of it. i.e. A new partition. > But When I try the option "Automatically Partition" , it doesnt work That only works with allocating drive space, it doesn't deal with re-organising space that's in use and you want to keep. Have a google around for some instructions in shrinking an NTFS partition, and write back if you can't figure out how to do it. It'd be best if you write back saying what you did *and* didn't understand about it. The basic idea is that you defrag the partition, to organise all the data together, then shrink the partition down to some size greater than needed to store that data, while leaving space for your alternative installation. Then you create Linux partitions within the freed space. I did it on a FAT32 drive years ago, without any major dramas. I don't recall the name of the tool, but it came with a Red Hat 6.0 Linux disc (yes, it was that long ago). Hence why I hesitate to be the one to advise how to go about doing it. -- [tim@bigblack ~]$ uname -ipr 2.6.22.4-65.fc7 i686 i386 Using FC 4, 5, 6 & 7, plus CentOS 5. Today, it's FC7. Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.