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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> g wrote:
>> Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
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possible. but still a lot of ifs.
my comment was for awareness of possible problems. not for sure problems.
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tc,hago.
g
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in a free world without fences, who needs gate
g wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
The advantages to this are that you do not touch the built in drive,
and you can plug the USB drive into another computer and boot from
it. That way, you can take your Linux drive with you and run it on
most other computers.
if hardware compatibility is c
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> The advantages to this are that you do not touch the built in drive,
> and you can plug the USB drive into another computer and boot from
> it. That way, you can take your Linux drive with you and run it on
> most other
Ravi wrote:
Hi ,
I am planning to install fedora 9 on my external USB hard disk.
right now my laptop is having windows vista. how do I manage vista
when i unplug my USB hard disk because grub will be stored on
external hard disk.
I have a dvd with fedora 9
Ravi writes:
Hi ,
I am planning to install fedora 9 on my external USB hard disk.
right now my laptop is having windows vista. how do I manage vista when
i unplug my USB hard disk because grub will be stored on external hard
disk.
I have a dvd with fedora 9 t
Hi ,
I am planning to install fedora 9 on my external USB hard disk. right now
my laptop is having windows vista. how do I manage vista when i unplug my USB
hard disk because grub will be stored on external hard disk.
I have a dvd with fedora 9 to install fedora 9
I should