Install a secondary Hard Disk.
Quoting Michael JasonSmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Problem: > o 15 members of the University's IT Department want to > be taught how to install Linux. > o I said I'd learn them Linux. > o They want to know how to dual-boot. > o The machines I have to teach on have one (1, I, > 00000001) NTFS partition, of around 70 GB, with no > free space. > o The RedHat 8 installer (anaconda) will not resize the > NTFS partition. I tried both "Automatic" and "Disk > Druid" modes. > o The University does not have Partition Magic. > o Gnu Parted (and possibly "fdisk") could be used to > resize a partition, but you would no know if you are > about to wipe some data, which has been placed at the > end of the partition for a very good reason. > > Ok. I need a simple solution that preserves XP, and has the least room > for error. > > Any takers? > -- > Michael JasonSmith http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~mpj17/ > --------------------- !!!! Linux Rocks !!!! ---------------------
