Re: Re: Partitions

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 hi,
if ur system have free space then boot the system through windows cd media create the new partation through windows & install windows after installation your linux grub loader will be over write but do'nt worry you just boot the system through linux cd 1 
select linux Rescue
on hash prompt type the command as above

# geometry ( to check your boot partation)

# grub- install ( hda0) ( hda0 is your boot partation )

it will recover your grub loader  then restart the system you will get grub loader menu select the os ............ & enjoy

Chandrakant 


On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 Mark Haney wrote :
>Roger wrote:
>>I would like to create a partition on my Linux box, so that i can
>>install another OS such as Windows. I use Linux everyday but windows
>>will only be for games. Can someone advise me on how to get this done.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Roger
>>
>> 
>I've used the System Resuce CD (www.sysresccd.org) which has Qtparted and works in every occasion I've used it.  Be careful though, installing Windows after linux will most likely blow up the bootloader.
>
>
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