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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
| (<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hut.fi/~tkarvine/linux-windows-dual-boot-resing-ntfs.html";>http://www.hut.fi/~tkarvine/linux-windows-dual-boot-resing-ntfs.html</a>),
| 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 &quot;Personal Desktop&quot; 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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