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Allocating a Windows Disk Partition to CentOS

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In the previous chapter we looked at how to install CentOS on the same disk as Windows. This so called "dual boot" configuration allows the user to have both operating systems installed on a single disk drive with the option to boot one or the other when the system is powered on. Performing this type of installation was covered in [[Installing CentOS with Windows in Dual Boot Environment]].

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