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Old 11-14-2001, 12:45 PM   #1
sappertec
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Question Newto Linux How to multiBoot Win2kPro/Adv. Server/WinMe/XP/Linux


I'm new to Linux but I do have a basic background in using Unix and Solaris. But not with installation.

First of all my systems specs:
Pent III 800Mhz
768 MB memory (64MB allocated to video card)
2(20Gb HD Maxtor)
C: drive has WinME/Win2k_Pro
1(60Gb HD Maxtor)
E: Win_XP and Advance Server
one twenty gig partition which is empty the other partions on this drive just have the OS files on its own partitions for test purposes
1(7Gb HD)
empty - removable HD but not connected
DVD player

How do I install linux to multiboot with the other OS's.
 
Old 11-14-2001, 01:19 PM   #2
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please don't double post - try to keep you questions in single forum and thread. most people here look through all the forums.
 
  


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