Hi,
From official installing doc (Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 For Intel x86):
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-preparing.en.html#s-non-debian-partitioning
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-preparing.en.html
Does not seem to me unclear or insuffisient. Everything l
On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 12:34:40PM -0400, Douglas G. Danforth wrote:
> You need on the *first page* of the Debian website statements about
> whether Debian can exist along with the user's current operating system.
> Only by knowing this would I be interesting in trying Debian.
Please send sugge
On Sunday 29 June 2003 18:34, Douglas G. Danforth wrote:
>
> You assume too much of the reader and get bogged down in unix details
> too soon.
Some will disagree, but in my opinion if you find what you say here, Debian is
not the right kind of Linux for you at the moment. The current (woody)
in
On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 11:34, Douglas G. Danforth wrote:
> Hello,
> You need on the *first page* of the Debian website statements about
> whether Debian can exist along with the user's current operating system.
Why on the *first page*?
> o Warning, installing Debian will distroy all data on your
Hello,
You need on the *first page* of the Debian website statements about
whether Debian can exist along with the user's current operating system.
Only by knowing this would I be interesting in trying Debian.
Since most personal PC's are x-86 based and most of those use Microsoft
Windows op
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