Re: CD-ROM
On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 08:51:30PM -0300, Henrique Esteves Fazzio wrote:
> As a user of Windows98, I've been having some frequent problems (common
> problems) with it. So I thought about changing my "os", but what system to
> choose?
> So I found Linux for FREE, a plattaform that is growing in the market and
> has many programs that I need, for it.
> I'm planning to have both Linux and Windows in the same computer, Linux
> will be more for daily use and Windows to do something or run a program
> that doesn't exist for Linux. I will reinstall Windows and Install Linux,
> if possible by a CD-ROM. I'm organizing this CD-ROM, so I need some
> instructions to organize it.
> Will there be any problems running Windows and Linux?
> By the way, how do I do to see when the computer is starting the option to
> start with Windows or Linux.
>
http://www.debian.org has a list of CD-ROM suppliers.
No problems running Windows & Linux
AFAIK lilo is the most common boot-loader and can offer a menu selection to you.
Best place to get comprehensive answers to your questions is http://www.debian.org - check out the documentation & support pages. The mailing list archives are particularly useful and offer a search facility.
HTH
Ivan
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> Attenciously,
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> Henrique Fazzio
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> P.S. I have a INTEL PENTIUM II 300mhz, CD-ROM 36x, HP SURE STORE CD-WRITTER
> 6020, HD 6gb, floppy drive, Iomega ZIP DRIVE, DIAMOND Stealph 3D 2000 PRO (
> Turbo), Us- Robotics 56K Modem... if there are any drives that are not in
> Linux normal installation please let me know
>
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