Ok here is my situtation:
1. I had one harddrive 40 GB, FAT32 (C: drive), on which I had Windows XP installed.
2. Since my first hardrive has almost not free space installed, I decided to buy another 120 GB hardrive.
2. After installing, XP formatted the entire thing to NTFS as single partition (F: drive).
Now I decided to install Red Hat Linux 8.0 on the 120GB hardrive. Since 120GB is definatelly overkill, I just want to allocate a 10GB patition for Linux and leave the rest. How do I do this? In Partition Magic 8.0, the entire thing is shown as a Dynamic Disc and I can't do anything with it. BTW, I don't really care if the data on the 120GB disk gets destroyed.
Any ideas?
1. I had one harddrive 40 GB, FAT32 (C: drive), on which I had Windows XP installed.
2. Since my first hardrive has almost not free space installed, I decided to buy another 120 GB hardrive.
2. After installing, XP formatted the entire thing to NTFS as single partition (F: drive).
Now I decided to install Red Hat Linux 8.0 on the 120GB hardrive. Since 120GB is definatelly overkill, I just want to allocate a 10GB patition for Linux and leave the rest. How do I do this? In Partition Magic 8.0, the entire thing is shown as a Dynamic Disc and I can't do anything with it. BTW, I don't really care if the data on the 120GB disk gets destroyed.
Any ideas?