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| I have decided i want to Try linux i have made a 2 Gig partition on my hardrive for it. i use windows XP can i install linux from my Primary partition to the 2nd one and if so how do i also make it dual boot and which linux should i get for a newbie like me |
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| On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 05:22:58 GMT, CHristopher Baird wrote: > I have decided i want to Try linux i have made a 2 Gig partition on my > hardrive for it. i use windows XP can i install linux from my Primary > partition to the 2nd one and if so how do i also make it dual boot and > which linux should i get for a newbie like me I was going to say Mandrake, but 2 gig would be kinda small if you wanted to load all the packages. The best one is the one that fits your needs. Here, read for yourself. http://www.distrowatch.com/ and http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...x+distribution and http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html and/or buy them all Mandrake has more utilities and a much better user friendly installer. Pick custom/expert install if you do not want to wipe your disk. Load cd and read the docs with your browser. Install docs are on the Mandrake cd and readable via Micro$not. For hardware compatibility http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fhard.php3 http://www.redhat.com/corp/support/hardware/index.html |
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| On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 05:22:58 GMT, CHristopher Baird <homernick@insightbb.com> wrote: > > > I have decided i want to Try linux i have made a 2 Gig partition on my > hardrive for it. i use windows XP can i install linux from my Primary > partition to the 2nd one and if so how do i also make it dual boot and > which linux should i get for a newbie like me > > Best thing to do is put out the $25 for the full CD set. May as well start with Redhat. AC |
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| CHristopher Baird wrote: > I have decided i want to Try linux i have made a 2 Gig partition on my > hardrive for it. i use windows XP can i install linux from my Primary > partition to the 2nd one and if so how do i also make it dual boot and > which linux should i get for a newbie like me > > First of all, you will want (at least) two partitions for Linux: one for swap, and one for everything else. One way people estimate the size of the swap partition is to just use double your RAM size. You can get by without a swap partition, but you probably will not like it. I know it is possible to install Linux from another partition on a disk drive, but I have never done it and I do not know how. If you choose to get a distribution from Red Hat, the instruction book will tell you how to do that. 2Gig is kind of small for most Linux distributions these days. If you have never used UNIX or Linux before, chances are you will want a GUI, and that takes quite a bit of space. You would probably be better off with 4 GBytes. Consider buying another hard drive and install Linux on that. I do not believe you could get a hard drive smaller than about 60 GBytes these days, and for IDE (and its friends), they would cost under $100. I am putting together a new machine that has an 80 GByte Maxtor drive with 8MByte cache that was about $90 including shipping. (The machine also has 4 20GByte Ultra/320 SCSI hard drives.) Presumably there are distributions of Linux that will take less space. One way to save space if you get one like Red Hat 9.0 or Fedora, is to not load anything you will not need. One web browser should be enough, for example. If you do not need spreadsheets, do not install them, etc. If you want a GUI, pick one (KDE and GNOME are the most popular, but resource hungry) and do not install the other. Another way to save some space, if you are willing to do a lot of learning all at once, is to omit the X Window system, GNOME, and KDE, and use a command line interface, probably the bash shell. Even if you do use a GUI, you will probably open up at least one window within which you run a CLI anyhow. -- .~. Jean-David Beyer Registered Linux User 85642. /V\ Registered Machine 73926. /( )\ Shrewsbury, New Jersey http://counter.li.org ^^-^^ 9:10am up 16 days, 21:54, 2 users, load average: 2.41, 2.27, 2.16 |
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| Alan Connor wrote in message ... >On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 05:22:58 GMT, CHristopher Baird <homernick@insightbb.com> wrote: >> >> I have decided i want to Try linux i have made a 2 Gig partition on my >> hardrive for it. i use windows XP can i install linux from my Primary >> partition to the 2nd one and if so how do i also make it dual boot and >> which linux should i get for a newbie like me >> > >Best thing to do is put out the $25 for the full CD set. > >May as well start with Redhat. >AC Knoppix! $1.us. Just have it save the configs to hard drive, a couple Meg should do. http://linuxcdrs.com You just boot the CD and you have an instant Debian Linux system with all the bells and whistles (the disk is compressed, about 2 Gig of apps.). -- Bob R POVrookie -- MinGW (GNU compiler): http://www.mingw.com/ Dev-C++ IDE: http://www.bloodshed.net/ V IDE & V GUI: http://www.objectcentral.com/ POVray: http://www.povray.org/ Good C++ book: http://www.mindview.net/Books alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++: ftp://snurse-l.org/pub/acllc-c++/faq |
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| Alan Connor wrote in message ... >On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 05:22:58 GMT, CHristopher Baird <homernick@insightbb.com> wrote: >> >> I have decided i want to Try linux i have made a 2 Gig partition on my >> hardrive for it. i use windows XP can i install linux from my Primary >> partition to the 2nd one and if so how do i also make it dual boot and >> which linux should i get for a newbie like me >> > >Best thing to do is put out the $25 for the full CD set. > >May as well start with Redhat. >AC Knoppix! $1.us. Just have it save the configs to hard drive, a couple Meg should do. http://linuxcdrs.com You just boot the CD and you have an instant Debian Linux system with all the bells and whistles (the disk is compressed, about 2 Gig of apps.). -- Bob R POVrookie -- MinGW (GNU compiler): http://www.mingw.com/ Dev-C++ IDE: http://www.bloodshed.net/ V IDE & V GUI: http://www.objectcentral.com/ POVray: http://www.povray.org/ Good C++ book: http://www.mindview.net/Books alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++: ftp://snurse-l.org/pub/acllc-c++/faq |
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