Thank you all for replying. I was not very clear about my second question. Currently, I have a DOS partition that takes up 25% of the total disk space and the rest is empty. My concern was if I would lose any data on the DOS partition if I create two Linux partitions using Linux fdisk on the empty disk space. The installation notes say that it is POSSIBLE to wipe out any existing data while trying to create Linux partitions: "Here's your first chance to wipe out all of the data on your disks, and your last chance to save your old system."
My question is if it is a POSSIBILITY or a CERTAINTY to lose your existing DOS partition if you don't mess up w/ it and only make Linux partitions on the empty diskspace. Thanks. A. R. ABID [EMAIL PROTECTED] Excerpts from mail: 18-Sep-96 RE: Swap partition and fdisk by Rik [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 'it's the only way to be sure.' > > Regarding fdisk, so long as you don't actually DO anything to your DOS = > partitions, (ie: just make some new partitions on another drive, or on = > the free space of your boot drive), you shouldn't have any problems. I = > dual boot Win95 and Linux all the time with never a problem. >