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Re: Two Operating Systems



Keep Win95 on the first primary partition. Install Debian on
that 700 megs you have free.  The install process should make it quite easy.
Then install LILO and have it boot both Win95 and Linux.

If you want specificst let me know.

On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 10:37:48AM -0600, Chris Betz wrote:
> I am in a situation where it is manditory for me to maintain my Windows
> 95 OS on my computer along with most of the software. However for my own
> personal use I have partitioned my drive and have over 700 megs where I
> would like to install Linux. I am curious as to the best way to do this
> so I can use the Windows as necessary and be able to use Linux (possibly
> after restarting, I don't know). 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Chris
> 

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