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> try using a boot manager like BOOT MENU
> www.bootmenu.com
>
> Guido,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asuncion Paraguay
>
> Rupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/03/99 08:57:40 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:    (bcc: Guido Rolon/Paraguay/Contr/IBM)
> Subject:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I need help installing linux using a dos partition. I tried installing
> windows 95 and windows 3.1 on the same computer using a dos partition as
> the
> boot, then setting up a menu that would allow me to choose betweem windows
> 95 and windows 3.1, but windows 95 didn't want to use a dos 6.22
> command.com. So I gave up, burnt my windows 95 cd, and snapped it in half.
> >:)
>
> Now I am trying to install linux, redhat linux, any version, and any
> kernal,
> but the FAQ is misleading, I wouldn't buy redhat linux, but just want to
> get
> some experience with unix.
>
> So what is a good version of unix that is small, text only, and allows easy
> installation? Something that will give me experience with the actual
> operating system, and not add on applications?
>
> Where would I download the files, or file that would allow me to install
> this. Including the full ftp site location, and path, and filename. Since I
> only have email access, where I will be downloading it, through ftp by
> email.
>
> ToothFully :|3
>
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