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Date:      Thu, 12 Apr 2001 15:59:07 -0400
From:      Mikel <mikel@ocsinternet.com>
To:        bobread@ids.net
Cc:        questions <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Win98+Linux+FreeBSD?
Message-ID:  <3AD6090B.2C5DAAF@ocsinternet.com>
References:  <3AD5FF42.ABB4D8E1@ids.net>

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Bob,

    I have already done that exact same thing. Use PM (hopefully 5.0 or
better) to resize the w98 drive. Then leave the leftover space as raw disk
drive, and install Corel Linux (go ahead and let it do lilo for now). Just
don't let it take over the entire remaining disk space; I mean 4g should
be plenty. once that's done and happy, install fBSD and use it to
partition the remaining area. Yes it 'should' go that easy.

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I think I've been watching too many home repair shows...;)

Cheers,
Mikel


Bob Read wrote:

> Looking for some advice.
>
> I have been (and am) running Win98 alone on a 13 GB drive. I swap it
> with a 10 GB drive on which I run Corel Linux alone. I want to install
> FreeBSD now, but would like to have all three on one drive.  I have
> a 30 GB drive, PowerQuest"s PartitionMagic and DriveCopy.  I also have
> much confusion in my tired old mind after reading all the manuals and
> trying to put all of the information together.  What I think is most
> puzzling is the sequence in which steps should be performed to get
> all three systems running on one drive -- and which of the available
> tools to use when.
>
> Can anyone offer advice?
>
> Much Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
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