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Name: vishal
Date: August 12, 2002 at 09:16:09 Pacific
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I've win98 but i want to install unix on the same system without erasing my exixting data
(Which is very important),Someone has told me to use partition magic.Please tell me detail procedure.Because i am doing this first time and i also needed this O.S.
Tell me the web site from where i could get free tutorials on unix/linux.
please tell me whether unix supports GUI or linux. iwant to install one that supports GUI.And which is mostly used in software companies.



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Name: Jayant Kumar
Date: August 12, 2002 at 09:18:37 Pacific
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Dude !! Get Red Hat Linux 7.x CD. It is so
good. It does the partition on it's own.
You dont need to worry about anything. Just
put the CD in the CD ROM drive, boot it
from there. It would ask you, if you want
to make any partition on your drive. Good
Luck !!


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Response Number 2
Name: armin
Date: August 12, 2002 at 09:24:42 Pacific
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i dont think u really want UNIX.( sco unix only runs on SCSI disks, its expensive and hard to install :) use partition magic to create a partition and get redhat or suse or mandrake (or debian if you really want to know, whats going on in your linux box :)) from the web ( i.e. linuxiso.org)


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