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Linux USB Dual Booting
I am new to linux and a considering installing it. I dont want to mess with my internal HD just because i dont want to. I dont need to access linux when i am away from my desk i mainly want to use it to learn and just mess around with. I have a DELL Inspiron 6000 with XP home on the internal HD. I recently got a very cheap HD and made it external through USB. i have a 60GB NFTS partition on it for windows file storage and the remaing 20GB are unallocated. Is it possible to install Fedora Core 3 on the 20GB partition and Boot from it when i feel like using linux. I have no intention of trying to boot on another computer only this one.
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Have you considered a Linux LiveCD?
You just boot from the CD and it throws you right into a completely set up Linux environment. It's good for when Windows breaks itself, or if you want to get your feet wet in Linux. |
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And knoppix doesnt let me really install all the drivers i need like for my wireless card and other things that i want to do. |
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I also have a Dell Inspiron 6000. I installed Ubuntu 6.06 last weekend on my internal HD (I partitioned it so that I could have a dual-boot with XP Pro and Ubuntu). To my amazement nearly everything worked "out of the box" including the scrolling on the touchpad and even the wireless. I have an Intel PRO 2915 ABG card. The NetworkManager app makes it really easy to configure wireless connections. Ubuntu's Live CD allows you to play around with it for a bit, and then install right from there. The installer probably has the best GUI installer for any Linux distribution that I've seen. It only asks a couple of simple questions and then pretty much does everything on its own, including the set up of the GRUB boot loader. The part I like the most is that only one single CD is ever needed.
I don't know anything about Fedora, but I do know that Ubuntu truely lives up to its claim of being "linux for human beings" in its latest 6.06 "Dapper Drake" release (June 1). |
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I have tried knoppix before and im pretty sure that the touch pad worked fine but it would not recoginze my intel pro 2200 card for some reason. I didnt really want to play around with it at the time but i did find drivers on the intel site for linux so i plan to use those.
I also posted this on linuxforums.com but posted again here since i figured i would get a quicker response. They reply i got on there was Quote:
is this correct? ps. The reason i want to use Fedora is because i already have the dvd that came with a book. |
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What don't you just dual boot the hard drive? Do a small enough partition just enough for the OS, save everything to the other partition and you don't lose as much storage space.
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I want to keep my internal hard drive the way it is just because...i have no real reason to it except that i want to and i need a use for the recently unallocated 20gb on my new external
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I am pretty sure i can boot from a USB (99%) but i read somewhere i would have to do more than this.
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Ok so i just tried to install fedora core and when i got to the partitioning setup it did not list my external HD as one of the options to partition.
I do have USB booting in my BIOS and when it was loading the installer i remember it saying it loaded the USB something it flashed by too fast but does anybody have any suggestions? |
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I read through the first few sections and that looks about like what i want...Thank you very much
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I have to agree with Matt. Dapper Drake (Ubuntu 6.06) has really set the bar for what a Linux distribution should be.
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You have to set your BIOS settings, to list USB external hard drive /before/ the internal one in the boot order. This way, your bios checks the usb for a boot record before your internal, and you can just disconnect the drive before you boot to use Windoze. |
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I actually got it to work thanks to the pdf that MattD sent me but now im working on getting it to connect to the internet...my problem is i dont know how to use linux so that will be a work in progress
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