Hi WD,
Funny that - I spent last night seting up my laptop to dual boot Mandrake Linux 9 and Windows XP. I had set this up previously but deleted liux as I wasn't using it - now I need it for my uni course - so put it back on
I was quite lucky, I have a sony Vaio laptop, the hard drives on these are already partitioned into two, so all I needed to do was to tell Mandrake to format and install itself onto drive D:\ (which was empty anway). It then loads a Lilo screen at boot asking which OS to run.
Once in Linux you can access all the files in Windows XP (such as exisition documents etc), buy in Windows you can't access linux files.
I have also managed to set up my wireless network card - which I never bothered before. So I now use Mozilla (yes Simon Mozilla
) when in mandrake.
The only problems I know of are:
1) My printer isn't supported - or I haven't found out how to make it work in Linux. Its a Canon i320.
2) When shutting down linux, if you chose to reboot to Windows, the system freezes and you need to power down fully and then boot up and choose windows.
Hope this sheds some light - I am that technical, but the installation was easy peasy!
Any questions just ask,
DJ