On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> I have an older system with a k6200 mz AMD processor 49meg of ram with a
> 6.5meg hard drive.  I am using Windows 95 so the hardrive is partitioned
> into three 2.1 meg drives.  The problem is that the boot drive C does not
> have enough room for both windows, programs, and Linux.
> 
> Questions are:
>                 1.  What are my alternatives?
>                 2.  Can I load Linux on a non-boot drive and then use Bios
> configuration when I want to use Linux.
>                 3.  Is there any quick way to move programs out of the boot
> drive without causing havoc?
>                 4.  Is the world really round?
> 
> I am unsure of what to do and would like to experiment using Linux as I
> loathe Broken Windows and MicroSlopper.
> 
> E-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Bob Kubacki
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First, how the hell do you have 49 megs or RAM?  That is an unusual number.  I
would save up and buy a second hard drive.  It worked for me, and a nice sized
one is pretty affordable nowadays.


Jay
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gladness, that stays forever after."
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