Re: Help: Dual boot Redhat 9.0 and windows xp pro.
From: Jubril Oyesiji (oyesiji_at_verizon.net)
Date: 02/11/05
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 00:32:45 GMT
Thats the best Solution
"Jason" <jasonj@sunplexon.com> wrote in message
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> Use partition magic, click install new OS, and then select EXT filesystem
> and use the recomended one, and then select how big you would like it to
> be. Restart your computer. It will then partition your drive into two
> seperate drives. Install linux selecting and select partition manually.
> Select the partition and click format, so the partition is working fine.
> Then select the regular boot loader, and set default to either Other
> (Windows) or Redhat. And it will then install a dual boot system for you.
>
> Thats exactly what I did, and it works flawlessly.
>
> Good Luck!
> Jason
>
> Too Cool wrote:
>
>> I would like to install redhat 9.0 on a machine with windows xp pro and
>> the hard drive formated with ntfs,I have partition magic my copy of
>> redhat 9.0 is from sams the book says to use fat32,but i would prefer to
>> keep my windows file system the way it is I read some where there was a
>> kernal update for redhat 9.0 that allowed it to access ntfs. Also will
>> windows see the linux? And can i slip updates to the cd's install packes
>> that i already have and burn new ones.
>> And i would like to use windows boot manager.
>> Thx
>
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