Also,
if you have access to a CD burner burn all important data onto CDs or
transfer them to some other medium/HDD anyway (even if you repartition).
just in case....

-kg

On 14 Jul 2003, Sayamindu Dasgupta wrote:

> On সোম, 2003-07-14 at 18:27, arinbasu wrote:
> > Hi All:
> >
> > Got a laptop with Win XP Home, and considering to add RH 8.0 as a second OS, 
> > eventually migrating to Linux, since there are plenty of data in my laptop I do 
> > not want to lose (as opposed to freshly start with Linux as the sole OS and blow 
> > away the current OS).
>
> Don't use RH 8.0 if you don't have any special reasons....
> RH 9.0 will be a better option.
>
> >
> > That said, I want a dual boot. I think, (and please advise on this), I need a disk 
> > partitioning software to begin with. The primary partition in my machine is NTFS 
> > containing 15 GB (10 GB free space) and a second partition is FAT 32 (5 GB). I use 
> > DIAS for accessing the Internet. The machine runs on AMD Duron with 128 MB RAM.
> >
> > I tried to download Partition Magic software but it was not a freeware. Would 
> > greatly appreciate if you can advise on:
> >
> > (a) A reliable freeware for partitioning the disk (without losing data) - or the 
> > best way to partition the disk
>
> Mandrake 9.1's installation programme can handle NTFS resizing. I dunno
> if it's reliable or not. I have used it for FAT32 resizing, and I would
> recommend that you defrag the disk before doing anything..
> Also, see http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html
>
>
> > (b) Configuring DIAS (?threads at ilug-cal?) for RHL
>
> Easy - just assign the appropriate IP address, gateway, DNS server, etc.
> Then issue
> route add default eth0
> (I am on DIAS right now)
>
>
>
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>
> ..and why should I want to want to respond off list ??
>
> -sdg-
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