I did it using mandrake directly for my laptop. First you have to run
defrag in windows and then start installing mandrake. during install
use options for resizing partition. It should do the trick.

On Apr 4, 2005 5:16 AM, thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All
> in one of my server, windows 2000 occupy complete 80 GB HDD as single
> NTFS partition. I wish to free 20 GB at the end of this partiion to
> install Fedora Core 3. Any one suggest how can I do? fips is not
> recognizing the NTFS.
> TIA
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