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Installing Debian on a multi-boot drive
I have a hard drive that I already partitioned. Windows XP already runs on one partition, and Puppy Linux already runs on another.
It seems that the Debian installer assumes that I don't already have anything installed, because it makes me go to the partitioning process before I can install Debian on the partition of my choice.
Is there a way I can bypass the partitioning process and move on to the installation? I already did the partitioning, and writing the partitions again would delete what's already on the hard drive.
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