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installing Linux on existing drive



On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 15:49, Paul Iadonisi wrote:

[snip]

  If
> you pick Disk Druid and leave the 'Review partitioning' (or whatever),
> you can do just about whatever you want with the partition table.

[snip]

Slight correction.  You get the 'Review' option when selecting automatic
partitioning.  So even with that option, you get to customize.  The Disk
Druid selection will let you customize from scratch.

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-Paul Iadonisi
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