Linux question

Luke Davis ldavis at shellworld.net
Sun Aug 31 00:19:52 EDT 2003


You could, if you had enough unpartitioned space.  If the existing Windows
partition takes up the entire drive, you'll need to delete it, or resize
it with partition magic.


On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Jes and guide dog Harley wrote:

> Hi all, your Linux newbie here.
> I was just wondering What are the risks (besides data loss) that come with repartitioning a hard disk? I know it's essential to
> run Linux, but could I leave a windows partition on the hard disk as well as putting a second primary partition for Linux and one
> primary partition for the Linux swap on the disk? Thanks for any help.
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