You can leave the Windows on the other partition. It will not be affected
at all by your Win4Lin installation. If you wish, you could mount that
partition under Linux and make symlinks from Win4Lin's 'My Documents' folder
to your 'native' My Documents, so that all documents are accessible from
either installation, but that is entirely your choice. You will need to
install all your applications under Win4Lin as well.
Regards,
Nigel.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of William
> Bradley
> Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2001 11:36
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Win4Lin-users] CD or Download
>
>
> At the moment I am running Red Hat 7.0 on a Pentium 3 system.
> Have dabbled with Wine but although it shows promise it still has a
> bit to go for what I want it for.
>
> So I am looking at win4lin and one question immediately comes to
> mind, do I download or do I buy the set? Are there any thoughts on
> this?
>
> My system is presently dual-booting, and I believe I have to re-
> install Windows after Win4lin is installed. What happens to the
> Windows that is presently running in its own partition.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Bill.
>
>
> William Bradley,
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