I would like to install both Debian and windows-xp on a single IDE hard drive using the debian 4.0r1 install cdrom if possible. I already had such an installation with debian 3. I wanted to leave windows alone and install debian 4 from scratch using the install cdrom. At no time during the installation process could I see where I was given the option to control fdisk myself so I could leave windows alone. Instead, the installation process insisted on using the whole hard drive for debian. Presumably at some point in the install some magic key sequence like <esc> <ctrl> <alt> F would have given me control of fdisk, but the instructions gave no hint as to how to do this, so I wiped out my windows. Now I have paid $300 for the Oxford English Dictionary. The current version does not run under wine, even though earlier versions did. So I would like to re-install windows and debian in a dual boot. Must I install from a boot floppy to do this?
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