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thanks for the explaination of boot rom -- I ask because I had no idea what it is and google failed me.

Well, I believe that I solved the "failure to see the hard drive" problem...
My asus mobo has two serial ata configurations in the bios -- Enhanced and Compatability.
It was set on the enhanced mode -- which was apparently designed to work better with NT and XP.
The compatability mode was designed for legacy os's -- and I guess linux is in the legacy os's.
Anhow it works -- I'm happy.

However -- If you will still bear with me -- I still have some partitioning questions.
The extent of my partitioning knowledge is that I know how to resize the windows primary partition in qtparted to create a separate 20 gig partition.
I got that -- But when I get to the prompt with the options on how to FORMAT that 20 gig partiton -- I get extremely intimidated.
I want to install linux in this partition -- but I don't know what options are optimal for a linux installation in that partition...
Like, should this be a primary or extended partition?
what partition type should it be? (ex3? ex2? FAT? etc.)
and I don't understand the concept of unallocated space...
I need to relearn how to use google....
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The answers to all of your partitioning questions are really much too lengthy for me to post here in one big lump-sum, but over the past number of years I (and others) have posted these answers for people who were trying to set up Win/Linux dual-boot systems. Give a read through the info in the following links and (if your brain hasn't exploded as a result of doing so), get back to us with any questions that you have:

http://www.justlinux.com/forum/searc...der=descending
http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Install...on_System.html
http://www.justlinux.com/forum/searc...der=descending
The multi-boot/multi-OS HOWTOs at http://www.tldp.org
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Oh, and just FYI: Google has a Linux-specific search section. Instead of just going to www.google.com, go to www.google.com/linux instead.
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sweet -- thanks for all the resources
I can't seem to find them myself...
Thanks for the linux-specific google engine!
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yay!
I got my drive partitioned!
my 160 gig hd is now two drives -- one ntfs -- one ext3
I now have win xp and xandros opencd linux installed on my system
thanks for all you help DMR....
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Very cool; glad you finally got it going, and the Wombat is glad that the snuffling helped! :mrgreen:

Now that you can actually get started using Linux, here's a site you're really going to want to bookmark: The Linux Doncumentation Project.

The place has tons of free online (and downloadable) guides, FAQs, HOWTOs, and other resources that cover everything from basic system configuration to advanced networking topics.
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I want to install linux in this partition -- but I don't know what options are optimal for a linux installation in that partition...
Like, should this be a primary or extended partition?
what partition type should it be? (ex3? ex2? FAT? etc.)
linux cannot be installed on a extended partition ( extended means a container for the logical partitions)
, so it should be
a primary partition or logical partition .you can create extended partition and create logicals inside it.
well today linux supports every file system.but making it ex2 and mount it as / will make your life easy.
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why does not use gparted. Its proven usefull.
i suggest download the image and burn to cd or ufd and boot..
there you go...resize windows partition and create a 2 partition (root n swap).
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Gparted is available as a live CD which can do most of what PartitionMagic can do... and is free.
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