On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 18:41 -0400, H.S. wrote:
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> Or, if you want, you can let the Windows stay as it is and use up
> the part of the disk that had Linux on it as an additional partition for
> Windows.
[...]
> ->HS
Even better idea: format that partition in FAT32! This way data exchange
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when installing Debian (noticing that you have many doubts)
take care when it asks you about the disk
select, configure disks partitions manually (or something like this)
then you will have to partition the 20Gb HD, because you'll need a swap
give the swap partition, the same size of your ram memo
Redefined Horizons wrote:
I'm currently running Debian Sarge and MS Windows XP Office on the
same 8GB hard drive. I talked my IT guy out of a 20 GB hard drive. I'd
like to install Debian on the new 20GB harddrive, and install MS
Windows on the 8 GB hard drive.
Is this possible?
Yes.
Others ha
El Lunes, 12 de Junio de 2006 18:45, Redefined Horizons escribió:
>I'm currently running Debian Sarge and MS Windows XP Office on the
>same 8GB hard drive. I talked my IT guy out of a 20 GB hard drive. I'd
>like to install Debian on the new 20GB harddrive, and install MS
>Windows on the 8 GB hard d
Þann 2006-06-12, 14:45:10 (-0700) skrifaði Redefined Horizons:
> I'm currently running Debian Sarge and MS Windows XP Office on the
> same 8GB hard drive. I talked my IT guy out of a 20 GB hard drive. I'd
> like to install Debian on the new 20GB harddrive, and install MS
> Windows on the 8 GB hard
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