On 8/30/06, Charles Curley <charlescurley(a)charlescurley.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 03:07:55PM -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Paul Smith wrote:
> >On 8/30/06, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin(a)wildblue.net> wrote:
> >>I'm about to add an 80G sata second drive to a Dell 2.8G XP computer
>
> I assume the present drive is entirely formatted as a Windows partition,
> it's a factory install?
Probably. But easy enough to check:
fdisk -l /dev/hda
>
> That's why I elected to use a second drive for Linux. The existing
> drive is 80G and 10G would be more than enough for XP which gets little
> use ...
Actually, you can get XP and Linux to cohabit on the same drive by
shrinking XP's NTFS partition(s). For the gory details of how I did
it, see
http://www.charlescurley.com/Lenovo.R51.html.
As for grub, I wasn't sure how to have grub boot XP, so I installed it
on the Linux boot partition, and have Linux as the default in XP's
ntdetect.com.
There is algo another way, maybe a more difficult one, you can
download Ubuntu Live CD
www.ubuntu.com install it on you system
(Ubuntu itself make room for him in the NTFS partition) after you have
it working install FC5 on the Ubuntu partition.
regards,
Guillermo.