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2004-04-06, 11:54 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Ok I have recently purchased an additional 40GB HD for extra storage for my computer that I share with a friend. However after closer inspection I found that he had 13 incomplete torrents. So I didnt need my new hard drive anylonger. Now I have decided to install linux on that hard drive and put it as a second boot option. Where can I get the necissary software to do this?
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2004-04-06, 10:11 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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www.linuxiso.org has just about every linux distrobution there is. Almost all of them (if not all of them) come with a program called grub and/or LiLo, which are both boot loaders that allow you to boot with either Linux or windows on the same machine. If you've never used linux before, I suggest you go with Fedora (formerly known as Red Hat). It's pretty easy to install and setup.
Use google and search for instructions on setting up a dual boot enviroment. Google is your best friend when it comes to linux.
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