I have the CD disk image of Ubuntu 8.04 sitting on top of my CPU box.
I haven't installed it yet, because I'm still trying to make up my mind on exactly what I want to do

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I have two drives in my machine,(NTFS 20GB and FAT32 20GB) with XP, and a 3rd drive in another cpu box, with only Ubuntu 6.06 on it.
It's an 80GB drive with plenty of room.
My original intention was to install Ubuntu 8.04 over the 6.06 version and make it a dual boot. Problem is, XP is not already on that drive;
and I don't have an XP CD install (came pre-installed on the NTFS drive).
So I thought I would disconnect the d:drive (FAT32) and connect the Ubuntu 6.06 version drive and make it slave.
Next, copy all data files from the C: drive (NTFS) to the Ubuntu 6.06 version drive to free up some space.
Next, install Ubuntu 8.04 on the C: drive (NTFS) and make the drive dual boot between XP and Unbuntu 8.04.
Once that's done, I could copy all my files from the d:drive (FAT32) to the newly dual boot C: drive.
Then I'd have everything I needed, plus a spare 20GB drive, besides.
I need a sanity check here. What is wrong with my plan?
Shobuz99