First of all, it's not really a problem per se, at least not yet.
The situation or chore is to analzye my options with a potential XP Pro retail CD that I can install on my current computer. However, I have Win2000 on the HDD and three distros also on the HDD in other partitions (including Kubuntu).
I am wondering if I can install XP on one of these partitions and although I've been googling/reading, I'm still unsure whether I could have it installed on this particular hard drive. I have a 2nd HDD but I wanted to keep it free for data for the various operating systems to share.
The thing is, one of the distros I'm not using anymore so I could use a portion of the HDD to install another OS be it Windows or another Linux distro. Another distro I need to reinstall since I messed it up (no, it's not Kubuntu).
This might not help much but it's something like this:
120 GB HDD
Windows 2000 7.5 GB 6.15 GB used -ntfs
NTFS partition – ntfs 65.7 GB 65 GB used -ntfs
Linux 1 9 GB -ex3
Linux 2 9 GB -ex3
Linux 3 20 GB -ex3
sda8 8.94 GB fedora
sda9 9.69 GB kubuntu
sda7 19.04 GB debian
I think that is accurate from what I looked over. The sda7 partition is the one I think I can 're-use' but I am not sure yet if it's available for another Windows OS. I know any Linux distro could go there but Windows might be another story. I wanted to install XP and another distro in that place. I think 10 GB each would be enough for XP and another distro. But, could they all co-exist and could XP go in sda7? I believe that Windows OS needs to be installed first in most cases (with oldest version first) but when my configuration/partitions already have a Windows OS and Linux distro(s) installed, what is my options?
I hope I don't have to shuffle things around too much. :-)
One last piece of info: I usually use Grub or GAG boot loader. I've had some confusing experiences using Grub and usually have GAG as the bootloader. The main con using it for me is that it's difficult to know which OS goes with which partition letter (so I use a LiveCD that has GRUB to find out).
The situation or chore is to analzye my options with a potential XP Pro retail CD that I can install on my current computer. However, I have Win2000 on the HDD and three distros also on the HDD in other partitions (including Kubuntu).
I am wondering if I can install XP on one of these partitions and although I've been googling/reading, I'm still unsure whether I could have it installed on this particular hard drive. I have a 2nd HDD but I wanted to keep it free for data for the various operating systems to share.
The thing is, one of the distros I'm not using anymore so I could use a portion of the HDD to install another OS be it Windows or another Linux distro. Another distro I need to reinstall since I messed it up (no, it's not Kubuntu).
This might not help much but it's something like this:
120 GB HDD
Windows 2000 7.5 GB 6.15 GB used -ntfs
NTFS partition – ntfs 65.7 GB 65 GB used -ntfs
Linux 1 9 GB -ex3
Linux 2 9 GB -ex3
Linux 3 20 GB -ex3
sda8 8.94 GB fedora
sda9 9.69 GB kubuntu
sda7 19.04 GB debian
I think that is accurate from what I looked over. The sda7 partition is the one I think I can 're-use' but I am not sure yet if it's available for another Windows OS. I know any Linux distro could go there but Windows might be another story. I wanted to install XP and another distro in that place. I think 10 GB each would be enough for XP and another distro. But, could they all co-exist and could XP go in sda7? I believe that Windows OS needs to be installed first in most cases (with oldest version first) but when my configuration/partitions already have a Windows OS and Linux distro(s) installed, what is my options?
I hope I don't have to shuffle things around too much. :-)
One last piece of info: I usually use Grub or GAG boot loader. I've had some confusing experiences using Grub and usually have GAG as the bootloader. The main con using it for me is that it's difficult to know which OS goes with which partition letter (so I use a LiveCD that has GRUB to find out).
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