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OK, This was a good article. However, I noticed it as an "advertisement." There was no place to ask questions about what was written. Sounds like a good "plan." But, after I install my favorite disto of Linux, run the aformentioned things, WHERE would I have to install Bastille Linux? On the same hard drive and partition a spot for it? A different hard drive" Another computer? What? This unexplained detail leads me to believe they ONLY want you to install Bastille. Maybe I'm wrong, but I just a Newbie. "Buck" --part1_1e1.68d5798.2bc8366c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SERIF" FACE=3D"= Batang" LANG=3D"0"><B>OK,<BR> <BR> This was a good article. However, I noticed it as an "advertisement."&= nbsp; There was no place to ask questions about what was written.<BR> <BR> Sounds like a good "plan." But, after I install my favorite disto of L= inux, run the aformentioned things, WHERE would I have to install Bastille L= inux? On the same hard drive and partition a spot for it? A diff= erent hard drive" Another computer? What?<BR> <BR> This unexplained detail leads me to believe they ONLY want you to install Ba= stille. Maybe I'm wrong, but I just a Newbie.<BR> <BR> "Buck"</B></FONT></HTML> --part1_1e1.68d5798.2bc8366c_boundary--
