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[ale] Dual Boot WinXP Pro + Fedora Core 1 "You are probably out of disk space"
Fedora doesn't have NTFS resizing, but just use Mandrake to do the
install first, then install Fedora and at the prompt early on where you
have this as a choice comes up, "Delete Linux partitions" when it
prompts you and Fedora and grub will work like a charm. You'll have a
clean, dual boot WinXP/Fedora machine.
Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
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> Brian,
>
> I definitely appreciate the post, but would prefer to stick with
> Fedora. I've been a RH user since 4.2, just haven't had a need (desire)
> to setup a dual-boot system. Do you know if Fedora has a similar option
> to resize the NTFS partitions to that (apparently) available with
> Mandrake? Thanks for your help!!
>
> Brian Chase wrote:
>
> | Getting it all to work can be done various ways, but I'll just make a
> | suggestion since this is your first time.
> |
> | If you can, reload a clean XP onto the entire hard drive from
> scratch if
> | possible. NTFS should take up the entire drive at this point. If you
> | can't do that, take the existing WinXP and do a disk defragment on it
> | first.
> |
> | Then load Mandrake 9.2 on it by just booting the first Mandrake CD from
> | the CDROM drive. When you go to the Mandrake site, you'll notice that
> | 10.0 is available, but I'm reading of LOTS of bugs. I know 9.2 is the
> | most stable Mandrake of recent history and it's very good. The install
> | process allows you to resize your NTFS partition in the install, and
> | works flawlessly and is the MOST user friendly way to get this going.
> | Finish the install, using GRUB as a bootloader in the Master Boot
> Record
> | preferably.
> |
> | Try out Mandrake, if you don't like it, you can then use the partitions
> | created in the first Mandrake install to reload Fedora on top, just
> | remember when you get the disk drake (Mandrake) or disk druid (Fedora)
> | to NOT format the NTFS partition, all you'll need is "/boot" partition
> | (100MB), "/swap" partition (twice the size of your RAM), and whatever's
> | left as your "/" partition.
> |
> | Post again if this doesn't work, but I'm confident this is your easiest
> | way to a dual boot scenario. Suse Linux offers NTFS resize as well,
> but
> | doesn't offer free ISO downloads.
> |
> | Cheers,
> |
> | BC
> |
> |
> |
> |
> |
> | Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
> |
> | Ok, I'm just now getting on the dual-boot bandwagon, and it's not quite
> | as easy as I had expected. I'm installing on an IBM Thinkpad with a
> | 60GB drive, and WinXP Pro is already installed on hda1 (factory load).
> | I used qtparted to size down the partition to 25GB, and wanted to setup
> | a 10GB partition for Linux (Fedora Core1). I read through this
> | (http://www.hut.fi/~tkarvine/linux-windows-dual-boot-resing-ntfs.html),
> | but couldn't get it to install. At the point that it should / would
> | normally start copying files, I get an error stating that I am probably
> | out of drive space. I had setup [swap] (hda2 = 512MB), /boot (hda3 =
> | 100MB), / (hda3 = 9[ish]GB). So, I figured I'd dorked something up,
> and
> | restarted. Same thing (I went as far as to delete the partitions so
> | that there was just the 25GB NTFS, and a blank one). So then, blew
> away
> | those partitions (that Linux created) again, and started the install
> | again, this time choosing the "Personal Desktop" option. Same
> error. I
> | think I'm just missing something, but can't seem to figure out what it
> | is. I know that there's sufficient room there (on / ) for it to
> | install, or should be at least. What am I missing?
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