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One question Oren - with the XP on a different hard drive, do you dual boot to access XP drive? Or is there another way to accomplish this?




Ian,

The most disconcerting feature of Linux operating systems is that there is no "right way" to deploy them, there's only your way. My wife's HP laptop has Windows loaded on a small partition, and the rest of the drive managed by Ubuntu Deskstop 8.10. I keep a separate computer for Windows, and transfer files to/from the Linux computer with an SD memory card.

If I wanted to run a computer with both operating systems, I would have one drive for Linux, and a second drive managed by a Linux O/S, with Windows on a small partition of that second hard drive. The EXT3 file system used by Linux is very organized and stable - it never needs de-fragging - so I would keep the NTFS(Windows) file system area as small as possible. (note that Linux does not use a "pre-fetch registry", so there is never any need for a registry cleaner, either) Simply load your Windows O/S, then load your favourite Linux O/S on to the same drive, and it will ask you how much space to alot for a Windows partition.


just looking for clues...
Oren.
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