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Actually, you could use fips or parted to resize the windows
partition, which means you wouldn't need to trash it and start over if
you didn't want to.

Greg


On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 11:58:41PM -0400, dashielljt wrote:
> 
> 
> -- ----- I suspect you'll have to first trash all partitions on that drive
> then make a windows partition of less than 100% and then reinstall windows
> in that smaller partition then go into linux and make linux partitions and
> install linux.  Reason is, usually when drives are partitioned for windows
> it's 100% of the drive that windows gets.  Personally I have a problem
> wasting good hard drive space on anything like windows but that's the way
> I roll.Microsoft;  mismanagement, and stupidity are all weapons of mass
> destruction.
> 
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