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OK here goes. I have an AMD 2500+ running at 2700+ on an ASUS motherboard
Model : A7N8X V2.0. Running win 2000. C drive is 120 gig. EIDE, E: drive is empty 16 GB EIDE and also a SCSI 12 GB which has about 10 GB free.
I read that this install takes about 19 gb and I don't really want to partition my main drive although it has 100 GB free. I would like to install using my e: drive and me F: drive. Is it possible during installation to allocate mount points on both of these drives or do I really only want to install to one? I know a very little about unix so I'm not even sure I'm
I might have a 20 GB drive I can put in as E but I'm not sure yet.
Second question
Since at this point I plan on installing linux to it's own drive do need to have something to control where I boot from or is it easier to just tell my BIOS to boot from the second drive when I want to boot Linux. This way I don't have to worry that if the install messes up I have to restore anything. I not parinoid but stff happens....
Thanks
Steve
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