On Wednesday 11 May 2005 08:58 am, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
Should you need to reduce the winXP partition non-destructively (usually you do), you'll need partitioning software that handles NTFS.
I have used SystemRescueCD many times for this.
http://www.sysresccd.org/
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I usually use Partition Magic, but its not free.
The one thing to remember is to make a partition that is bootable for the / of linux to sit in, but you can put everything else on other partitions that aren't bootable.
Also when loading grub or lilo make sure not to overwrite the MBR. Instead skip that and install the booter into the bootable Linux partition.
See this page for details http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/WindowsDualBootHowTo I recently followed this and it worked perfectly for me.
There's also a follup page somewhere on the ubuntu wiki for how to tweak the WinXP boot menu to see a linux install.
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