I tried to install Mandrake 7.1 in a dual-boot configuration with Windows 98. Unfortunetly, Mandrake over-wrote Windows and took over the hard drive for itself. Not good. Mandrakes partitioning tool, in the installation process, is confusing at best and very inadequate at worst. Especially for a novice user without documentation to go by as in my case. I didn't have a clue to what was to be done when I got to this step in the installation process, and Mandrake's partitioning tool was no help. I ended up doing what I thought was correct and somehow ended up letting Mandrake take over the entire hard drive for itself. At least Corel Linux won't do this without giving you fair warning. Corel Linux is the only distro that I've been able to successully install with Windows in a dual-boot configuration, so Corel gets a pat on the back and an "at-a-boy" from me for that! I was wondering if someone could help guide me throught this difficult and confusing step in installing Mandrake in a dual-boot config on my hard drive? Thanks, Scott