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Start here: Ubuntu Wiki: WindowsDualBoot
Basically, if you're starting from scratch, you'll tell whichever OS you install first to not use the whole drive.
Thanks, Bitt-
I wonder which would be easier to install first- Ubuntu or the Win2k, given that I may have to do some jumping through hoops with the Windows to get it to see the whole drive.
I'm assuming I have to make Windows able to see the whole drive before I can tell it which area to install onto. My thinking is if Windows can't see the whole drive, then how will it be able to see the partition that another tool created for it.
At what point does the boot loader come into play? After the first install? After the second? Is it an automatic thing that comes in with the Linux install and thereafter 'sees' two OS's and just asks which to use?
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