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Old 09-11-2004
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Need help with this matter

I have a PC that was built in Europe pre-installed with Windows 2000.

The HDD is 40GB, but, its split up as two 20GB (Taken up by Windows). I want to take over my Mandrake 9.1 CDs and install Linux on that machine.

My question is, how would I proceed to install Linux this way???

Now, If it were only 40GB without being split up, then I would be comfortable installing Linux, no problem.

I would need some examples, and scenarios here since I am still a newbie at Linux.

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