Installing Slackware 9.1 on external hard drive?
I want to install Linux and see how I like it, and keep my Windows XP while I learn Linux. Should I install to my external hard drive, to avoid any "loss of XP" issues? If so, how do I go about that process? I put in the Slackware9.1 boot disc 1, but I honestly had no idea what I was looking at, so I rebooted without the disc into the relative comfort of XP. I decided to seek advice before going through with the install, as I am not too familiar with the way Linux creates and manages partitions. :confused:
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Hi, and welcome to LQ!
To the best of my knowledge not even 10.2 will support USB and/ or firewire devices of the boot-disks... try to run it and check whether it's being picked up. If it is you may have to create a special boot- disk after install to be able to access it, unless the machine explicitly supports booting of USB devices. Cheers, Tink |
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