I normally make 2 partitions 1 for windows and 1 for linux I then install
windows then I install linux and during the install process of linux I use
disk druid to configure my linux partitions.
Note I said partitions 1 native and 1 swap. Others make different partitions
it all depends on your preference. The main thing to know is what type of
windows are you running for XP and NT beingNTFS need to have a little
partition that is FAT or else linux will cnflict with windows. Then again
this has ben my experience hopefully some one else would have better info
for you. you could always look at
http://www.linuxdownloads.org/howto/Intranet-Server-HOWTO.html
or
http://www.linuxdownloads.org/howto/Linux+Windows-HOWTO.html
hope this helps ya

Bobby Ray Treaster

~~~~ I Don't Suffer From My Insanity,
              I Enjoy Every Minute Of It. ~~~~
~~~~Geek by Nature,
               Linux by Choice.~~~~
----- Original Message -----
From: "Will Standley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 4:04 PM
Subject: Questions: Installing with Partitioned Disk & Windows


> Two questions...
>
> 1 - How should I partition a hard disk before I do a virgin Redhat
install?
>
> (Normally for Windows I do 3 partitions... C: for Windows (2 gig) - D: for
> Application Data - E: for Applications
>
> 2 - If I want a dual boot computer with both Windows & Redhat - How would
> you suggest I configure?
>
> (Also should I Install Windows first in one partition and then install
> Redhat... or does Redhat/Linux care as long as it has its own partition?)
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Will
>
>
>
>



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