[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes: [snip]
> Unless you really need windows for business or something, the best > thing to do is just install Linux, and tell `fdisk' (the Linux one) to > just turn it into an ext2fs partition. Of course, you really mean to turn it into one ext2fs partition and one small swap partition. And with the bigger disks available now, it can help to make a third even smaller partition at the _start_ of the disk for /boot, to keep LILO happy. On the original posters' query about Partition Magic: If you have it make some free space on your disk, you can use Linux fdisk to create the new Linux partitions there. You will of course have backed up your Windoze files anyway, since by Murphy's Law the effort you put into this will be wasted. Once you install Debian (good choice) you can "mount" your old Windoze partition and read all your files from it very easily. -- Carey Evans <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Our mail program accidentally deleted our remove list." - Real quote from UCE -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .