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Hi,friends,
I have set up a windows xp system, and separate a Hard diskitte space not used for Linux. but when I install turboinux V6.0, I can use the separate space (make a partition) for Linux installation. It prompt 'no space for partition', why? Besides, I can only use windows xp system tools(control panel--mangment tools) to make partiton, but can not find fdisk.exe to make partions, why. thanks, |
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Read
http://www.enterprisedt.com/publications/dual_boot.html and http://www.mandrakeforum.com/articl...id=1158&lang=en (found with Google!)
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