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dual booting linux and windowsXP

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-02 20:53

anyone know how to dual boot linux and windows XP on two separate hard drives? even a link to s aite with a guide or something would be helpful

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-02 21:05

If you're installing a "user-friendly" distro like Ubuntu or Mandrake, the installer should ask if you want to dual-boot, and configure the rest automatically. Just make sure you have Windows installed on the primary drive first.

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-02 21:05

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-03 2:22

>>1
anyone know how to dual boot linux and windows XP on two separate hard drives?
Yep, get a Ubuntu CD, start the installer, and read the damn screen. It will do everything if you just read what it asks you and answer appropriately.

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-03 8:26

LILO/GRUB DO YOU USE IT?

Install that shit on hda1 MBR and have done with it all

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-03 11:49

Windows is stopping you, delete C:\WINDOWS\system32 and reboot. That should fix it.

Name: Steve Jobs 2006-10-03 14:31

Try an iMac. It has always made it fast and easy to do the most amazing things. And now the wows will come faster than ever because the newest iMac computers are powered by the incredibly fast Intel Core 2 Duo processor, the latest breakthrough chip that makes the new iMac up to 50% faster than the previous generation.

$999 please.

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-03 14:47

>>7 $999 please.

You can get a better, cheaper computer by going to Newegg.

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-03 23:40

I've been a unix and windows admin for 8 years now, and did windows desktop support before that, and if there's just one thing I've learned is that dual boot is way very much more trouble than it's worth. Get one machine for games, I mean windows and another for the real stuff, you know like real work. You might try the vmware route if you you have to have just one box...

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-04 1:26

I have THREE operating systems on this computer and have had no problems.  Just do this.

1. when installing windows, don't install it on the entire hd.  if you already have, find a utility to resize NTFS partitions (don't know if you can do it if you only have a single NTFS partition that takes the whole drive)
2. install windows first, so other utilities can recognize it.
3. install linux.
4. ??????
5. PROFIT!

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-04 10:16

get another computer dickhead

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-04 10:26

>>11
Another one who can't handle dual-boot.
lol

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-04 10:27

>>12
xdmcp ftw fag

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-04 13:22

of course, if you don't feel like trying to resize your windows xp hard drive, you could always install a second hd and install linux on it.

http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html

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