Gustin Johnson wrote:
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> Grammostola Rosea wrote:
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>> Daniel James wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Rosea,
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Does 64studio has an win32 installer, which makes it possible to boot 
>>>> in Windows and install from there?
>>>>         
>>> Not at present, it's not really a big deal for users to boot from CD 
>>> or DVD anyway. There is Wubi, but I'm not keen on that because you 
>>> lose the benefits of the ext3 filesystem.
>>>
>>>       
>> Could be useful for newbies!?! 
>>     
>
> Possibly, though a live CD could be considered to be "easier".  This of
> course assumes that "easier" is better, and I am not convinced that this
> is the case.  Before you try to convince me, first you need to figure
> out what you mean by "easier".  Don't reply today, think about this for
> a while.  IMO there are enough real problems to fix without chasing ghosts.
>
>   
Newbies does not have to deal with boot sequence in the BIOS.
They put the cd-rom in the drive when they have Windows running and 
install 64studio (on a different partition, not as Windows app like WUBI 
does).

>> And pretty easy to include in the 
>> installer right?
>>
>>     
It's pretty easy in the Debian installer, when you make a Debian live cd 
with installer for example.

> No, WUBU _IS_ an installer that runs under Windows. 
I'm not talking about WUBI, thats not very good, especially not for 
something like 64studio (AFAIK it installs Ubuntu as a program on Windows).


Regards,

\r

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