Re: help
If you haven't already, I would also read over the Debian install
documentation that can be found here:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/install.html
If you have not done much partitioning, that is usually the toughest
step for most new users. The install document has a section on that
which should help. In addition, I would suggest taking a look at
Partition Magic 4.0 (even though it is a commercial program). Version
4.0 can work with Linux partitions and is the probably the simplest way
to partition a drive for dual booting, especially for newcomers. It's
manual has a lot of good information on it also.
Linux has it's own partitioning tools (fdisk, cfdisk), but I usually
prefer using either PM, or the open source Ranish Partition Manager
found here:
http://www.users.intercom.com/~ranish/part/
It's a DOS program now, but the author is considering porting it to
Linux from what I understand.
If you have any more specific questions, post again.
Tom
Tom
> Moshe Tarko wrote:
>
> Can someone help me set up a dual boot Linux Debian win98 system? I
> have 5 Gig of space and plan to partition 1 Gig for Linux. Also have
> AMD 300 mhz and 64 RAM. I guess I need a mentor cause I don't have
> that much Know how. I have read "The Complete Linux Kit" by Tauber and
> Running Linux by O'reily & Associates.
> Thanks in advance,
> Moshe
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