how to install liux RHEL4 on SATA harddisk. i use ASUS M2N-MX mother board
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how to install liux RHEL4 on SATA harddisk. i use ASUS M2N-MX mother board
how to install liux RHEL4 on SATA harddisk. i use ASUS M2N-MX mother board with nvidia6300 and geforce2100 chipset. i already installed vista home premium. plz help me
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Whats the size of the disk and whats the present partition structure (how have you made the partitions?) and by the way there should not be any issue in installing RHEL4 on a SATA disk
Whats the size of the disk and whats the present partition structure (how have you made the partitions?) and by the way there should not be any issue in installing RHEL4 on a SATA disk
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