Joo Hwan Jang wrote: > > Dear whom it may concern. > > Hello? > I am interest in Linux, but I don't decide yet if I choose it or not. > So I'd like to install Linux and Windows NT 4.0 together. > That means I want to make my computer dual bootable. > Is it possible? If so, how? > Please let me know. > After considering that, I intend to order one. > > Thank you. > > A prospective user. > > --
PS. If you get in a hurry and try to find a Linux CD at your local software store, you're likely to find Redhat. Although Redhat is a good product, I've never heard anyone say they were glad they switched to it from Debian, and I have heard several say they were glad that they switched to Debian from Redhat. So if you can't wait for your Debian CD to arrive, you can always download the 7 or 8 files necessary to get the base install going, then you can continue installing any further packages via modem/ethernet. A CD is way better than trying to install via modem (but the base install is reasonable), but if you've got fast ethernet access, you can get started quickly without waiting for a CD to arrive.