Hi all,
Again I am here asking the same question as I got confused because of my
colleague's comment.
I asked my colleague (who is in charge of all network administrator -
setups - hardware configurations etc etc etc)). I asked the same question
that I am having 4 drives, I want one drive to be converted into Linux.
He is saying that if I want to format one drive (F:) out of total 4 drives
and install Linux, then I need to do lot of configurations.
According to him I need to change BIOS set up of windows so that it will
understand 2 boot sections. Currently my window system is recognising only
one boot system and some predefined partitions.
So if I want to remove one partition and change to Linux, I need to
repartition i.e. format again.
That means lot of info which is on other drivers will be wiped off.?????
Is there any remedy for this ? I want my all other drives running properly
whenever I am in Windows and I should be able to use Linux commands when I
am in Linux system.
Can any body comment ?
manisha
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