On 4/2/08, Justin Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have to install windows onto the first partition on the drive - so
> you'll have to move partitions, it's kind of ugly.  You can repair grub from
> a liveCD environment - there are plenty of guides in the Ubuntu
> documentation/forums if you go that way.
>
>  Depending on the amount of stuff that you have installed, you might be
> better off to backup your linux installs and format the drive - Install
> Windows first, then do your linuxes - that'll configure GRUB as part of the
> install anyway.
>  - Justin
  This isn't really necessary, I have Windows on the second partition
of my laptop (the first is an extended partition with linux logicals).
If you feel the need to move your partitions around or resize them,
gparted is a great tool with liveCDs available.

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