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You can't run them at the same time if that's what you're thinking of (well, actually you can run one inside the other as a virtual machine if you get some special software but that's probably not what you were thinking of).
You can install them so that you can select which you want when booting, but it's a bit tricky.
Personally I've never tried it, but searching the web for "dualboot linux xp" should give plenty of starting points.
Also look for specific info on installing and running linux on your laptop. They are finnicky machines and quite often there's problems that need some lowlevel tweaking to resolve.
You can install them so that you can select which you want when booting, but it's a bit tricky.
Personally I've never tried it, but searching the web for "dualboot linux xp" should give plenty of starting points.
Also look for specific info on installing and running linux on your laptop. They are finnicky machines and quite often there's problems that need some lowlevel tweaking to resolve.
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I think I know what you are talking about.
I've done this in the past. Not on a laptop but on a desktop that was running windows XP. I used Partition Magic 8.01, really any version. But I first resized the partition, made it smaller for XP, still leave some space for downloads.
In my case I had a 20gb hard drive. I resized it to 10 and 10 or whatever the exact was. Then restart and I had 2 drives. Then download whatever distribution of linux you want: http://www.linuxiso.org/ . Or if you have your own cd already, make sure the bios is set to boot from cd, restart. Go into the installation, it will prompt you where you want to install linux, choose the new drive. Done.
I have did this with Mandrake 10.0, Fedora Project - Fedora Core 2. They both prompt you and have great GUI (Graphical User Interface)
Next one I'm going with, on seperate machine, solely for linux is either Debian, or FreeBSD.
That should be enough of a guide for you.
Enjoy,
Clay
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I've done this in the past. Not on a laptop but on a desktop that was running windows XP. I used Partition Magic 8.01, really any version. But I first resized the partition, made it smaller for XP, still leave some space for downloads.
In my case I had a 20gb hard drive. I resized it to 10 and 10 or whatever the exact was. Then restart and I had 2 drives. Then download whatever distribution of linux you want: http://www.linuxiso.org/ . Or if you have your own cd already, make sure the bios is set to boot from cd, restart. Go into the installation, it will prompt you where you want to install linux, choose the new drive. Done.
I have did this with Mandrake 10.0, Fedora Project - Fedora Core 2. They both prompt you and have great GUI (Graphical User Interface)
Next one I'm going with, on seperate machine, solely for linux is either Debian, or FreeBSD.
That should be enough of a guide for you.
Enjoy,
Clay
Sr. Techncian
I-55 Internet Services
cwager@i-55.com
well, there is an another way but this is not really a linux, it is something like linux, called cygwin and cygwin-x
cygwin basicly emulates linux shells
and cygwin-x emulates x-windowing systems...
for more information and download:
http://www.cygwin.com/
cygwin basicly emulates linux shells
and cygwin-x emulates x-windowing systems...
for more information and download:
http://www.cygwin.com/
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I have not done it before while windows is still loaded.
Easiest way is to repartition the drive.
back up anything you want to back up on your current windows.
Partition the drive as normal only in two sections.
Then load the operating systems.
However, make sure you load windows xp first. If you load linux then winxp then winxp will overwrite the linux boot loader with its own and you won't be able to select linux when you go to select which operating system you want to run.
Easiest way is to repartition the drive.
back up anything you want to back up on your current windows.
Partition the drive as normal only in two sections.
Then load the operating systems.
However, make sure you load windows xp first. If you load linux then winxp then winxp will overwrite the linux boot loader with its own and you won't be able to select linux when you go to select which operating system you want to run.
Go to Linux Questions.org and post in the newbie forum, there'll be plenty of people to give you advice.
Cheers
Amos
Cheers
Amos
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