It's been awhile since I've built a Windows/linux dual boot but let me pose the following situation:
Current Disk configuration
C:\ 35 GB NTFS (Win2k)
D:\ 2GB Ghost Image storage
I'd like to install Mandrake 9.0 with some of the goodies.
So I'm thinking of setting 4-5GB aside
I've 256MB ram so I figure 300mb for the swap partition
and 3500 to 4500 mb for Linux native \
Then bust up the 35 GB some more for data storage
I used Ranish Partition Manager on my dad's machine a few months back to make a ghost partition and it seemed to work well (didn't hose the drive).
I remember that there was a hitch to getting a NT/Linux dual boot working.
Something about configuring lilo and not having NT wipe the lilo out again. 
Your replies here.
Current Disk configuration
C:\ 35 GB NTFS (Win2k)
D:\ 2GB Ghost Image storage
I'd like to install Mandrake 9.0 with some of the goodies.
So I'm thinking of setting 4-5GB aside
I've 256MB ram so I figure 300mb for the swap partition
and 3500 to 4500 mb for Linux native \
Then bust up the 35 GB some more for data storage
I used Ranish Partition Manager on my dad's machine a few months back to make a ghost partition and it seemed to work well (didn't hose the drive).
I remember that there was a hitch to getting a NT/Linux dual boot working.
Something about configuring lilo and not having NT wipe the lilo out again. 
Your replies here.




