Easiest method is to use the LiveCD image of GParted

http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php


Mike Miller wrote:

>On Sun, 4 Jun 2006, Pete Daniels wrote:
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>>1. Don't use the partition editor in the installer.  Use gparted first, 
>>then run install.
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>I was thinking of installing Ubuntu as a second OS on a WinXP x64 machine. 
>So do I run Ubuntu from the Desktop CD, open a terminal window and type 
>"gparted" on the command line?  Or do I have to download gparted 
>separately (gparted live CD?).  Will it be tricky to understand how to use 
>that -- I haven't used gparted before.  Can anyone recommend a good source 
>on how to use gparted to create a partition for Linux without messing up 
>Windows data?
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>Does the partition editor not work at all or does it damage things?
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>>2. The screensaver on the Live CD must be turned off before installation 
>>begins.  (I bet some poor dev's smacking their forehead over that 
>>one...)
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>That's an annoying bug -- thanks for figuring that out.
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>Mike
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