Since a couple of weeks I have been running Debian as my main system. I think I am ready to get rid of the rather large fat32 partition on my harddisk. I will do a clean install of Debian once I have setup the partitions on my drive. I know this is not strictly necessary, but since I already have woody cdroms and a decent internet connection it's easier to make a new start than to resize and remove partitions. Is it possible to install Windows 98 on another drive than primary master or on a partition on the end of a drive? Ideally I would reserve 2Gb on the end of my drive to install Windows if I have to for whatever reason. Is it at all possible with lilo or grub? How should I partition the drive? Are there other things to consider? After using Windows for years I haven't missed it for a moment since using Debian. It just feels a bit scary to get past the point of no return. Bob
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