I would recommend Mandrake instead of RedHat for beginners anyway. It resizes NTFS no dramas. It is similar enough to RedHat that it should be just fine for Uni.

My .0002c worth.

Cheers

Jason

Brad Beveridge wrote:

What sort of laptop do you have?  I'd check on the net for linux
compatiblity.
Secondly, you'll need to resize your NTFS partition - which can possibly
lose data & may not be for the faint of heart.

Cheers
Brad



-----Original Message-----
From: stm23 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: REDHAT 9 INSTALLATION



hi, thanx for all yr offers to burn the cds for me, & yr quick replies :) i actually have my own copy of Redhat9, i just thought that the uni would be running a new version (which i now know they aren't) - so i'll just use the old version. does any1 know of a good website which explains step-by-step how to install redhat9. i already have XP installed so i'd like to set up a dual boot, is this easy to do?












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