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Re: Windows XP + Linux



On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 12:39, Luis Mendes wrote:
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> I am about to install Woody in my new Toshiba 1800-314 which came with
> a copy of WinXp Home Edition installed. In the past I had linux
> coexisting with different flavours of Windows (3.11, 95, 98) but never
> with XP. I am a bit worried because after a search I got conflicting
> views on how easy it is to get linux coexisting with XP. As
> anyone in this list tried it sucssefuly? One other related issue is
> that XP comes installed in a WIN32 filesystem but I can convert it to
> NTFS. Should I do this? will Linux be able to see my XP partition in 
> an NTFS filesystem. 
> 
> I looked in the archive for this list but it seems this topic was
> never raised.
> 
> I have a 15G unpartitioned disk.
> 
> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Luis

Well, personally, I would call Toshiba, demand a refund for XP after
rejecting the license terms, and then proceed to put Debian on there.
HOWEVER, in regards to your questions:

Converting to NTFS would be good if you were going to spend a LOT of
time in Windows, however keep in mind that there's still no real
reliable way to WRITE to and NTFS partition. (Though you should be able
to read from it just fine.)

My desktop machine is currently running XP and Debian in a dual boot
configuration with no problems (running Cygwin with XFree86 while in
Windows to make it bearable). I am using the XP bootloader however, so
if you're intending to try using LILO as your primary bootloader I don't
know if it will work. As long as you stick with letting XP handle the
MBR though, everything should work just fine. Good luck.

-Alex

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