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Tuesday, August 12, 2003, 10:54:50 AM, Doug wrote:
> I am the manager over the IS/IT department and it's OK with me.  I am
> very familiar with RH but was interested in an article that might relate
> to installation on a laptop - a Dell in particular.

I have not installed on a Dell laptop, but have not had any trouble
installing dual-boot with Windows 2000 Pro on an IBM ThinkPad 770ED,
an IBM ThinkPad A21p, and a Toshiba something-or-other.

On all three, I am currently using Grub as the boot manager. For a
while, I had been using PowerQuest Boot Magic on the A21p, but blew it
away accidentally by giving Grub the wrong arguments. Fortunately, the
arguments I gave it had it install correctly in place of PQBM, and
I've been using it happily ever since.

In all cases, I used Partition Magic to slice and dice the drive, so
cannot comment on how well the Linux install does that.

Anyway, no install problems on any of the three. Good luck!

Ron.

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