Tim Buchanan wrote:
Save yourself some trouble. With hard drives as cheap as they are (under $60 US for a 40GB 7200RPM drive), why not just go for a second drive? You could then easily put a FAT32 partition on it for use by both OSes. Using something like GAGBoot: http://GAG.SourceForge.net makes management easy -- and fun!just downloaded knoppix and I've been snooping around for a bit trying to get my bearings (im a linux n00b). Was just wondering, does anyone know if i can create a linux partition on my HD when ive already got two NTFS partitions on it? i don't want to corrupt the NTFS partitions as i want to keep windoze for a while.
-- Michael Rudas _______________________________________________ debian-knoppix mailing list debian-knoppix@linuxtag.org http://mailman.linuxtag.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-knoppix