I am totally new to linux in any form, so bear with me. I understand
that gOS is built on a couple of different versions of Ubuntu. So when
you download, say, gOS 3 and want to install it, what have you
actually downloaded? Is it gOS with Ubuntu? Or do you have to get
Ubuntu and install it for the gOS implementation to work?

I ask because I am thinking about installing gOS 3 on an Everex gPC2,
which runs Rocket G. Rocket G, in turn, is built on an earlier version
of Ubuntu than gOS 3. So if I try to install gOS 3, will it fail to
work because it will be missing the right version of Ubuntu? Or will
it install everything that is needed? Also, if I do install 3, does it
overwrite Rocket, or would I have two separate OS's on the hard drive?
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