From: Matt McKenzie <linuxknight@attbi.com>
To: linux admin <linux-admin@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Intall Linux with Windows already installed
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 12:53:32 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E514BCC.2070703@attbi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200302170931.22147.unix@amigo.net.gt>
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A better option is to shrink the Windows partition with a tool such as
Partition Magic, and leave free unallocated space for Linux. There is a
free tool included with most Linux distributions called FIPS, but it is
not as powerful as Partition Magic. It may do the job for you. Since I
have not used it I am not sure if it can handle NTFS partitions, so
caveat emptor.
Another option is to simply use another hard drive. This is what I do,
with Windows ME and RedHat 8. GRUB is installed in the MBR on the first
drive. Windows was installed on the first drive first, then RedHat was
installed on the second drive, and I had it install GRUB on the first
drive with an option to boot Windows. You can't install Windows second,
because its MBR will overwrite LILO or GRUB.
HTH
- - Luis - wrote:
>It happen to me that "winbugs" take all the disk space to it, even the
>unpartitioned, so linux dont let me assign that space, if this is your case,
>i recommend vmware [look @ www.vmware.com] to emulate rh over winbugs, its
>not the same but it save to reinstall both, wXP and RH again.
>
>Greetings
>
>
>On Monday 17 February 2003 03:14, Mat Harris wrote:
>
>
>>yes it is possible, i do this all the time.
>>
>>1) make sure you have windows installed _first_
>>2) you must have free space on the drive (ie. not used by windows)
>>3) boot from the redhat cd and do the install but be careful when making
>>the partitions so as not to overwrite windows.
>>4) when it asks to setup the bootloader, you will see that there are two
>>boot options now (usually only 'RedHat Linux') so you can either name the
>>other one windows or it may already have a name.
>>
>>hope this works for you.
>>
>>On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 06:21:57PM -0600, Eduardo Frias wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>I would like to install RedHat Linux on my laptop. The problem is that I
>>>dont have any CD of WindowsXP available and I need to have windows. What
>>>I want is to install linux in my laptop without having to reinstall
>>>windowsXP, is it possible? is there any utilities that can help me do
>>>that? to respect the current windowsXP installation and install Linux in
>>>the remaining space available? Like a dynamic partition disc utility?
>>>
>>>Any suggestions? Readings?
>>>
>>>Thank you as always.
>>>
>>>
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73 de K6LNX
Matt M.
LinuxKnight
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-02-17 20:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-02-17 0:21 Intall Linux with Windows already installed Eduardo Frias
2003-02-17 9:14 ` Mat Harris
2003-02-17 15:31 ` - Luis -
2003-02-17 20:53 ` Matt McKenzie [this message]
2003-02-18 6:03 ` Nathan Clayton
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