[techtalk] linux dual-boot install

Steve Kudlak chromexa at ovis.net
Sat Oct 30 19:16:49 EST 1999



jenn at simegen.com wrote:

> Steve Kudlak wrote:
> >
> > Ok, folks I am getting serious. What are te gnerally reccomendations from
> > personal experience on dual-boot installations. I have the 4.2BSD disk already
> > (not linux I know).
> >
> > I am in the middle of nowhere techno-land wise, and can expect little help. And I
> > want my email in tact. So which is easioest to install and get going.
>
> I'm not sure what you're asking. Are you saying you want to install BSD 4.2?
> If so, what are you asking in the second paragraph?
>
> Jenn V.
> (The flavour I'm familiar with is Debian...)
> --
>   Humans are the only species to feed and house entirely separate species
>      for no reason other than the pleasure of their company. Why?
>
> jenn at simegen.com        Jenn Vesperman        http://www.simegen.com/~jenn/
>
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I guess I say I am learning to Redhat, as I have heard more good about it. I have
4.2BSD on a CD but almost no support for it as far as I can tell. Debaian is supposedly
bare bones. I would like to get something up that worked, dual booted, and maybe needed
tweaking but wouldn't cut me off from the outside world., where I can get help if
needed lot easier via email than via phone. That a bit cleaerer I hope.

Have Fun,
Sends Stever



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