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May 14th, 2009, 05:17 AM
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Fedora
I am now having Suse and Vista on my old laptop x386 and I would like to use Fedora 11 in place of Sushe, I have visited some mirror sites to see that they all have DVD and 6xx MB CDs for me to download. I post to reconfirm my unclear fact on my mind about what to install first in my computer so that the other OS will not deleted unintentionally
1. I am thinking it should be Windows first of all before Linux
2. I should only need the first Fedora CD only (that is 68x MBs ) for the basic operations of Fedora during installation. The rest might not be useful if I am not about Linux development.
If anyone thinks my 2 cents are stupid, please correct me at once before I am attempting to complately delete my current beautiful Vista with so pretty many a program running at present
Please help me... I give you big hugs of thanks
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May 14th, 2009, 06:58 AM
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Re: Fedora
Please offer me a reply, someone out there ?
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May 14th, 2009, 05:06 PM
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Re: Fedora
Use two partitions. I doubt that Windows would see the Linux Install, as it requires a partition for itself. You could probably install Linux on a new partition.
I run Vista, with Ubuntu 9.04 in a Virtual PC 2007 Session. It works fine.
I can also boot off of the CD if I want, but can't see the vhd files.
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