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RE: Linux on top of win95



A simpler way may be to use linload95 - it's a package I downloaded that
allows you to boot Win95, then click an icon and load Linux. I used Alta
Vista to search for Linux Load Win95 and found it on sunsite.unc.edu...
Works well! (And leaves your PC config alone...)

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> From: 	tmalloy@escape.com[SMTP:tmalloy@escape.com]
> Sent: 	Tuesday, February 17, 1998 4:47 PM
> To: 	debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: 	Linux on top of win95
> 
> I know Linux can be installed ontop of a dos partition.  Can it be
> installed on top  of Win 95 or NT. I need to know this because
> although I
> run linux at home my office is NT and 95.  I would like to be able to
> boot
> to linux in the office in order to work on some of my personal
> projects
> when I have free time at lunch or after work.  How safe is this way of
> running Debian?  Is there any chance of it damaging either my office
> computer or the network.  (The network is currently 2 base t, but will
> be
> upgraded to 10 base t)  My boss absolutely refuses to  allow me run
> linux
> as a normal part of the network.  Lets be frank, I want to run linux
> during lunch and after work. But I do not want to lose my job. Can I
> do
> it? How?  Thank You
> 
> 
> 
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