On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Rodney G. Garayt wrote: > Is there an emulator, such as Wine or Cygwin or whatever, that I can > install on my pc without having to re-partition my drive? Phat Linux or Mandrake for Windows should do the trick for ya. They both operate on the same principle. Create a huge file on your FAT32 partition, use loadlin to boot the kernel and the ramdisk, ramdisk mounts the FAT32 partition then mounts the large file as / on loopback. You can probably dink around with it and create /usr, /home, et al in individual files so you get the partition benefits without carving up your disk. It may or may not have a 2 GB size limit, maybe the newer versions use ext3 out of the box and have eliminated this issue. If you're looking for a safe way to run true Windows and true linux side by side without repartitioning or spending $$$, this is probably the best way to go. -Brian