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| I'll 2nd that as thats what I did, but first make sure you defrag the drive a few times, then put the ubuntu CD in and reboot. Once you have rebooted you can have the choice to install Ubuntu over the whole disk or create in free space. GParted the partition application opens up if you select free space and you can reduce the size of the initial partition and create a new one. Backup your data and have the WinXP disc handy, just in case things go wrong. Fingers crossed. -- Gerry (The MOTH) "John Hasler" <john@dhh.gt.org> wrote in message news:87zm56zhqj.fsf@toncho.dhh.gt.org... > > The installers for all major Linux distributions take care of this for > you. > >> Can the software included with any of the Linux distributions accomplish >> this? > > Just get an Ubuntu CD (you can get one free at www.ubuntu.com), boot it, > and follow instructions. > -- > John Hasler > john@dhh.gt.org > Dancing Horse Hill > Elmwood, WI USA |