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Hi list,

I have a system running Debian. I would like to also install Gentoo on
this system and have a dual boot. My question is, how do I have to
organize my partitions to do so?

I have an 80Gb drive and currently the partition manager (fdisk)
reports the following:

Device Boot Start End Blocks ID System /dev/hda1 * 1 851 6835626 83 Linux /dev/hda2 852 10011 73577700 f W95 Ext'd (LBA) >> what the hell is this? I never had windows on
this disk
/dev/hda5                852         9949    73079653+  83        Linux
/dev/hda6 9950 10011 497983+ 82 Linux Swap

Could you please tell me what new partitions I have to create/what
paritions to resize to accomodate Gentoo?

Thanks,

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Keith Vassallo
Registered GNU/Linux User #290991
http://www.keithvassallo.net

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