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Linux This is one part of Linux which is still is considered a curse. To partition a hard disk you not only need knowledge, but also a lot of experience. Remember: any mistake can cause irreparable damage to the data in your hard disk. I suggest that you back up all your important data beforehand and preferably have a computer guru alongside you. Before we start we need to know what is a hard disk. How can we store such large amounts of data? Five years a hard disk could store barely 600MB. Now 20Gb is common. A hard disk is made up of glass or special optical material. A head, which hovers above the platters, reads and writes data to the disk. One hard disk is partitioned into two parts viz. the primary partition and the extended partition. The extended partition is divided into a number of logical drives. If you have only one drive showing in windows (e.g. c: drive) then it is likely that you have only one partition. One of the biggest myths about Linux is that it requires a separate hard disk. This is not so. What we require is a separate partition. The latest versions of Linux can install in Windows itself. Make one of the partitions on your hard drive empty of all data. This partition has to be formatted in the Linux format, which is different from Windows. We delete the partition to create free space. Requirements for partitioning for Linux:
At the DOS prompt, type fdisk after rebooting into Dos. Enable large disk support. A menu will come up. Choose option three, which says, "Delete a partition". Delete the empty partition. This creates free space. Be very careful not to delete the other partitions or make any other changes. This free space is the raw material, which is necessary for installing Linux. The next part will be to format it in the Linux. This will be done during installation, which will be done next time. – Ashwin Acharya
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