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philski27
November 6th, 2003, 10:10 AM
Have a pc with XP home, it came with a partitioned HD, (C:, D:) and now I want to learn Linux.

I want to set up Dual boot on the machine but have no idea where to start

can anyone give me some tips on how to go about it, I know its not as simple as just d/loading Mandrake onto the D:.

Any advise would be appreciated

Ta

Percy
November 6th, 2003, 10:22 PM
The new versions of Linux make it incredibly easy to do dual or even triple boot. First off, make sure any valuable data is backed up (I said it was easy, not fail-safe). Then download what ever version of Linux you want from www.linux.org (look in the Distributions section) or buy a copy. When you boot to the linux cd, it'll start the auto install. Watch what you're doing when you get to the master boot record part of the install, it'll ask you if you're going to do a multi-boot. It's pretty much all self explanatory.

philski27
November 7th, 2003, 12:17 AM
I was thinking today about downloading Knoppix straight onto a CD and just running from that without messng with HD etc.

Is knoppix a good distro to learn from??

Percy
November 8th, 2003, 09:31 PM
Never used Knoppix myself, though I've heard good things about it. I use Redhat, SuSe and Mandrake. Those three are especially known for their ease of install, I can't speak for Knoppix.