> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-03 09:48]:
>
> In installing debian on my system, I want to dual boot but I am not sure
> which to boot first, WinXp(there are some apps that I still have to run on
> windows), or Debian and how should i partition(where to insta
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In installing debian on my system, I want to dual boot but I am
> not sure which to boot first, WinXp(there are some apps that I
> still have to run on windows), or Debian and how should i
> partition(where to
In installing debian on my system, I want to dual boot but I am not sure
which to boot first, WinXp(there are some apps that I still have to run on
windows), or Debian and how should i partition(where to install the OSs).
Does anyone have a guide on this?
Also can Debian write to NTFS partitions
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-03 09:48]:
>
> In installing debian on my system, I want to dual boot but I am not sure
> which to boot first, WinXp(there are some apps that I still have to run on
> windows), or Debian and how should i partition(where to insta
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In installing debian on my system, I want to dual boot but I am
> not sure which to boot first, WinXp(there are some apps that I
> still have to run on windows), or Debian and how should i
> partition(where to
In installing debian on my system, I want to dual boot but I am not sure
which to boot first, WinXp(there are some apps that I still have to run on
windows), or Debian and how should i partition(where to install the OSs).
Does anyone have a guide on this?
Also can Debian write to NTFS partitions
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