Hi,
You can go for Suse 10 or Fedora Core 4.
Regards,
Rafnas
james boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 17:58 +0000, ajkadri wrote:
> I am interested in learning Linux..
>
> I dont want to dual boot my laptop..
>
> Can I install Linux on an External Hard-disk.
> Or will it be too slow ??
>
> What is the most stable version for new users??
>
> Thanks..
>
> there shouldn't be any problems w/ that. I have done that and it
> works great. any slowing is marginal w/ usb2. when installing, make
> sure that you are particioning the external drive and not the
> internal. the external drive will be the one that has /dev/sd* in its
> name.
I home this helps
>
>
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