Hello! Everything without testing!
> I have a laptop running Windows XP (sorry for this). But I would like to > use Debian without touching the OS on my laptop, since the laptop is > provided by my company where I work. I got one Idea of buying an external > USB harddisk drive (such as toshiba or philips available in the market at > the moment) & install Debian on the external harddrive without disturbing > the contents of my company provided laptop. Now, if some of you would have > tried this option out, please let me know if it had worked or not. I have > following queries in my mind: > > - Does the GRUB bootloader recognizes external USB harddisk on which > debian will be installed That is not important. I think that you do not really want grub in your mbr of your laptop. But you can try to change the boot sources. On my laptop I have to press F12 on boot. > - Is it possible that I can install Debian on to external harddrive & > use it without any problems ? Test it. Maybe that you have to load the usb modules after the hardware dedection. And if you do not see the usb harddisk on partion step you can stop installation and nothing is happened on your laptop. I would try it this way. CU Michael -- Michael Ott, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.zolnott.de I am registered as user #275453 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]