The response I got to a simple
request for an DOS or Windows
based "SETUP.EXE" program which
loads Linux onto my hard drive,
would lead me to thick I was asking
for the combination to Fort Knox.
Consider two computers one with
Windows and the other with Linux.
They only differ in that the machine
code written on the respective hard
drives is diferent.I am certain that
a simple file copying "setup.exe"
program can move all code from a
CD-rom onto ones hard drive.
And the next time the machine is
started an option page can allow
the user to select either Windows
or Linux.
The Linux "kernal" can't be so
foreign a language that it can be
copied ??? All code that the computer
uses must come from a bios chip
or the hard drive not from outer space.
I am trying to avoid the problem which
I have of needing a degree in Rocket
Science to even see anything on my
computer which originates from the
blessed Linus "kernal". Who in this
world can actually read hexadecimal
code anyway.