If you have separate physically separate drives and F is one of them.
Installing it should not be too big a problem.

Nothing is your "Windows Bios should need to be changed"
This has to do with your master boot record.

Grab a Linux dist.  Most of them come with good installers now adays and
make it quite easy to install.

Upon installtion Linux will rewrite your MBR and use lilo or some
other boot manager instead of windows default boot manager.  After
installtion you will get the option of booting into windows or Linux.

For the most part..ealier posts were correct..this is not the list for
this persay:/

Also if you are a newbie to linux....get a different machine or be
prepared to lose data or windows on your present machine.

Cheers

Sono

On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, B. van Ouwerkerk wrote:

>
> >Current my Hard disk space for drive F:\  is 2.92 GB which is just fine
> >for the time being. Do you mean to say that I can increase from 2.9 GB to
> >let us say 4GB by taking it from some other drive may be D:\ ?
> >
> >Can you explain some more ?
>
> Partitionmagic is the SW you need to do this. It might be a better solution
> to buy a cheap Celeron based PC and build your Linux server. Buy 2 nics,
> one goes into the server, the other into your current system.
>
> I don't understand why you're having so many partitions. Unless you've got
> a good reason for this I would reinstall the lot with less partitions and
> install Linux as part of the process.
>
> Anyway.. if you don't have any experience with Linux you're going to see
> some problems..
>
> Bye,
>
>
> B.
>
>
>

-- 
Sono




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