Install in Second Partition
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Hi, I would like to install Linux, via FTP, on my machine; in a second partition, first partition is Windows. I did a defrag. But am not sure if all sectors have been moved to beginning of disk. If the Linux part overwrites some of these unmoved sectors, then Windows will not work right (what else is new?). Am I ok, as it is now? How can I tell if there are sectors that must be moved? What can I do to move sectors if need be? Thanks, Roger
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Roger wrote:
Hi, I would like to install Linux, via FTP, on my machine; in a second partition, first partition is Windows.
I did a defrag. But am not sure if all sectors have been moved to beginning of disk.
If the Linux part overwrites some of these unmoved sectors, then Windows will not work right (what else is new?).
Am I ok, as it is now? How can I tell if there are sectors that must be moved? What can I do to move sectors if need be?
Thanks, Roger
Your best bet is to use partition magic to set up your hard drive. The latest version does support ext2 partitions. If you boot from the /boot partition, it is best to place this partition at the beginning of the drive to prevent boot problems, altho the newer versions of linux is suppose to let you place it anywhere on the drive. Nevada
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