Op wo, 11-04-2007 te 12:49 +0200, schreef Gaëtan Frenoy:
> Hello,
> 
> First, a quick reminder : for technical questions, you'll probably get
> better answers in your native language using ubuntu-fr or ubuntu-nl.
> 
> That said, there are still some techies reading this list so keep
> reading...
> 
> Le Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:38:56 +0200, Steven Lemmens a écrit:
> > Remember that for Ubuntu you'll need a ext3-partition and a swap-partition.
> 
>  If you don't want to mess up with partitionning your disk (which is
>  a very though step for non-technical users), you can take a look to
>  the following project :
> 
>    http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup
> 
>  This will add an entry to your Windows boot menu to run Ubuntu (or
>  Kubuntu or Xubuntu).  Your GNU/Linux system will be installed within
>  a file in your Windows file system.  You don't have to do tricky
>  things like resizing partition etc.
> 
>  I never tried (don't have XP anyway) so I don't know if it really works
>  but it looks really interesting to me !
> 
>  Someone else can give a feedback about this ?
> 
>  Have a great day.
> 
> -- 
> Gaëtan
> 
It still isn't very stable and it introduces some off Windows unwanted
side-effects to an Ubuntu install.
-- 
Kevin Elaerts
He who likes free software,
but also free beer ;) 
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