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| I am a beginner - still wet(very) behind the ears so to speak. Recently over the holidays I received two versions of Linux - redhat 8.0(personal ed.) & Xandros(version doc & info at office). I would like to install both versions on one pc as a dual-boot machine. The pc is a dual P3 on an Asus p2b-d sysboard w/seagate st136475lw scsi hd (36GB). What would be the proper way of installing both versions? Is a particular order preffered? Should any partitioning and foramtting be done before installation process? If so what? And if there is anything that I may have missed or forgotten please feel free to make recommendations. Thanks!! |
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| On 9 Jan 2004 18:44:03 -0800, Eric wrote: > I am a beginner - still wet(very) behind the ears so to speak. > Recently over the holidays I received two versions of Linux - redhat > 8.0(personal ed.) & Xandros(version doc & info at office). I would > like to install both versions on one pc as a dual-boot machine. The > pc is a dual P3 on an Asus p2b-d sysboard w/seagate st136475lw scsi hd > (36GB). What would be the proper way of installing both versions? Is > a particular order preffered? Should any partitioning and foramtting > be done before installation process? If so what? And if there is > anything that I may have missed or forgotten please feel free to make > recommendations. Thanks!! Usually it is best to create empty/unformated/unknown space prior to install. Have you looked on the cds with your browser with your current OS. maybe going to redhat.com, put install document 8 in the search box |
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