Windows XP Pro/Fedora Core 5 Dual Boot

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Hi All

I am feeling quite happy! I have got Fedora Core 5 up and running on my Workstation and apart from a few hiccups all is well.

Now I am getting adventurous!

I am thinking of setting up my HP NX8220 laptop with dual booting for Windows XP Pro and Fedora Core 5.

I have looked on the internet at a few tutorials and I noticed that Linux will not read NTFS partitions so I wanted to check my thinking.

So should I create 3 partitions, one for Windows NTFS, a partition for Fedora and then a 1 Gb partition as FAT32 so that I can "transfer files" between the two? I know I'll be limited to a Gb this way but is this the best way to go about it?

Also wondered if anyone had come across any major problems installing Fedora Core 5 on the HP NX8220.

Any tips and information really appreciated!!!

Regards,

Chris

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