Hi,
I know this is dumb but, could I possible have this OS and XP on my system by repartitioning my hard drive? I dont want VMware because my computer is a piece of crap by standards of technology now but I love it...
My computer is a Compaq Armada 175 series with 64 meg of RAM thanks for any help you can offer :)
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Yes, of course. You should make a partion for XP (may be /dev/hda1), another for Fedora (/dev/hda2) and so.
If you have XP installed, and you don't want to delete it try to use Partition Magic to reduze the size of NTFS filesystem.
If you make a clean install, install XP first... it would make your life easiest if you do it by this way
(sorry for my English!!!!)
------------------------------- El Domingo, 01 de Febrero de 2004 11:04, James Wiecks escribió:
Hi,
I know this is dumb but, could I possible have this OS and XP on my system by repartitioning my hard drive? I dont want VMware because my computer is a piece of crap by standards of technology now but I love it...
My computer is a Compaq Armada 175 series with 64 meg of RAM thanks for any help you can offer :)
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Am So, den 01.02.2004 schrieb James Wiecks um 11:04:
Hi,
I know this is dumb but, could I possible have this OS and XP on my system by repartitioning my hard drive? I dont want VMware because my computer is a piece of crap by standards of technology now but I love it...
My computer is a Compaq Armada 175 series with 64 meg of RAM thanks for any help you can offer :)
Why don't you just consult the available documentation?
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/install-guide/ch-x86-d...
64 MB of RAM is pretty low - no much fun with Windows[tm] XP nor with Fedora in graphics mode.
Alexander