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Hi Folks,
I am planning to install Red Hat Linux on my Windows machine. My
question is and I suppose I already know the answer but before I take
the dive and do it, I need assurance that Linux and Windows 98 can
co-exist on the same hard disk. I gather you have to partition the hard
disk for this to happen. Eventually I plan to drop Windows as a platform
but while I see what Linux is like want to keep windows for e-mail and
ftping web documents.
Thank you for any insight you can provide.
--Cheers,
Brian
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