Hi List I'm new to centos i'm also on the forum but my question is how do i do a dual boot say windows/centos i no i have to partition the harddrive can i do this in centos..\ could someone help us out Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090821/c587ff60/attachment-0003.html>
When install the system, please format the disk and leave the free space to the linux. Intall the xp firstly, then install the centos on the free space. Use the grub to load these two system. 2009-08-21 Hanmo ???? Michael Wright ????? 2009-08-21 10:39:33 ???? centos at centos.org ??? ??? [CentOS] Dual Booting Question Hi List I'm new to centos i'm also on the forum but my question is how do i do a dual boot say windows/centos i no i have to partition the harddrive can i do this in centos..\ could someone help us out Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090821/90c30409/attachment-0003.html>
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Michael Wright<micktaywright at bigpond.com> wrote:> Hi List > > I'm new to centos i'm also on the forum but my question is how do i do a > dual boot say windows/centos > > i no i have to partition the harddrive can i do this in centos..\ > > could someone help us out > > MikeHi Mike, I don't know if you can repartition with CentOS as you install, or not -- I don't think you can. I use Puppy Linux for this. One of its included utilities is GParted, which is a lot like Partition Magic and it lets you resize your Windows partition to make room for CentOS. You also download a GParted Live CD, though the ISO is about the same size as the Puppy Linux ISO and, with Puppy, you get a complete desktop OS. Puppy Linux is at: http://puppylinux.org/ GParted Live is at: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php There is also a PartedMagic Live CD -- but I think it's just a fancier front-end. Once you've got your new partition you might want to check out the Red Hat dual booting page. I think it's pretty much up to date. http://www.redhat.com/advice/tips/dualboot.html Good luck. I've still got my laptop dual-booting, but for everything else, when I want to run Windows (getting to be a rarity) I use a virtual machine in VirtualBox. -- RonB -- Using CentOS 5.3
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