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Question about dual-booting/VMware
- From: "R. Kesler" <greautesk yahoo com>
- To: fedora-list redhat com
- Subject: Question about dual-booting/VMware
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 17:06:30 -0700 (PDT)
I'm a new Linux user and just downloaded Fedora Core
3. I was planning on running a dual-boot
configuration with WinXP Home Edition. My computer
has a C: partition (72GB) and a D: partition (4.66GB).
It is a Compaq and the D: partition is used as a
system recovery partition. I am more than experienced
in a Microsoft environment and was wondering if my
current configuration would cause any problems when I
begin to install Fedora.
What I really want to know is if I should create a
10GB partition in DOS then install Fedora and direct
the installer to use the 10GB partition or should I
let the Fedora installer create my partitions? I know
I will need a /root partition and a Linux swap
partition. Any help would be appreciated as I am new
to Linux.
Also, anyone used Fedora with VMware? I see that Red
Hat 7.0-9.0 is compatible with VMware, as well as
RHEL AS/ES/WS 4.0 (32-bit), RHEL AS/ES/WS 2.1, 3.0,
and
RHEL Advanced Server 2.1.
Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Richard
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