First, the cd I had used to install Debian on my laptop now had a corrupt file and installation would fail in short order.
Ok, so went and downloaded a new image. Installed, went to partition the disk to make room for Debian. Free Space was too small? Booted in to XP and ran chkdsk to see whats up and got things sorted. Went back to partitioning and lopped off 30 gigs from the XP partition to use for Debian. Cool beans.
Well, restarted the computer and apparently I fucked the master boot record pretty hard because I get "Error loading operating system" instead of, well, an operating system.
Didn't have my Windows XP Recovery disc so I finally got the GAG boot loader running off my usb stick and booted from that.
Booted in to Debian. Apparently it's missing a ton of crap now and defaulted to the ash shell. Whatever.
Now I'm in Windows XP again working on repairing the MBR and making Debian stop being a whore
