if you really want to play with the extra disks, that will obviously work... I've 
never had any trouble just using a small windows partition, and then using the rest of 
the disk for linux. 

 - jim

On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 13:32:50 -0800 (PST)
Michael Laxague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> First, I want to apologize for missing the past few meetings.  I'm taking a class at 
>WNCC that meets thursday nights, but it is only an 8 week course, so I should be 
>returning soon. :)
> 
> Next, I have a question about putting Win 2000 and Red Hat 8.0 on the same box.  
>Unfortunately, due to the network set up at work I'm forced to use MS office for 
>making work documents, presentations, etc, so I have to have windows in some form at 
>home.  I wanted to give Red Hat 8.0 a test run, so I was wondering what the best 
>method of running both in one box would be.  I was considering using partition magic 
>to make three partitions... one data, one win, and one linux.  But, I was also 
>looking at a new option... using removeable hard drives instead.  Put Win 2000 on a 
>removeable, Red Hat on a removeable, and leaving a data hard drive in the box.  What 
>do you guys think?
> 
>  
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 
> 
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