--- Michael Laxague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike,if 2000 is on ntfs Red Hat migdht have as
problem resizing the partition and making room for Red
Hat. From what I could find oudt the only way to do it
was to reformat the whole drive, create a fat
partition and your linux partition. Then reinstall
2000. I tried it on my Toshiba laptop, but the only
way I coud reinstall XP was to first reformat the
whole hard drive to ntfs and then install XP. I can't
figure out who thought of that one. :-) Right now my
laptop is running Suse and has an empty Fat partition.
Rich
> 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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