How To Install Red Hat Linux 9


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I give you couple easy stept. You be able to install it no problem. LOL

Allright first of all make sure that your HD is defragmented. When you finish doing that, get a program called Partition Magic. It's not free but does wonders. Then resize your NTFS or w.e partition you have. I can't really tell you how much space to leave for Linux, it's all up to you. After that make a LinuxEXT3 partition but make sure to leace some space for a Swap Partition. When your finished with the partitioning just reboot put the Redhat CD in a start installing, but I'm warning you that Red Hat is unsupported so if there's a problem your beat, and from what it looks like, you have no idea how to install Linux so that shows that you won't know how to use it either. Good luck and make sure you dont mess up your Windows partition.

I'll be waiting for your post on how to uninstall linux.

Perhaps a useful suggestion for the original poster would be to download and boot Knoppix, first.

Knoppix will boot from the CD and run without installing to your hard drive. (Y)

That will save the problems of re-posting on how to remove Linux and get the partitioned space back to Windows. ;)

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