Jude DaShiell wrote: > If you buy a computer and you have any doubt at all in your mind as > to the legality of the copy of windows that is already on the > machine's hard drive, erase entire hard drive and install Debian on > machine.
So, what? We are on a debian user list and not on a legal support forum for 'how can I find out, if my copy of a proprietary OS is valid or not?' > After that, install a drive sled in your machine and install windows > on a separate hard drive in its own sled. This way when you want to > use Linux windows won't mess with it. Wrong: It is normally no problem to have more than one OS on one hard disk without problems -- be it linux or propietary. Just install grub or another boot manager and select which OS you would like to boot. Johannes NB: Normally I wouldn't answer such mails. But this should not stay in the archives both wrong and left uncommented. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]