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Re: So many versions of Linux, what do I do!!!

Its time to revive a very dead thread of mine.....

I have to finally give in, and decide how I want to run Linux. I had been working with the Live CD. However, I'm "moody" and my computer is even "moodier" so, I'd really like to not have to make it run from a CD.

a) Do I have to completely remove everything to partition my HD, in order to place Linux on the HD? When I do this, can I place the Live CD version on the HD or will I have to obtain another version? Or is it simple, and I can just keep everything the way it is (WinXP OS), and partition my Linux area.

b) I have the resources to Ghost my WinXP OS. Would this save me a lot of trouble. Then start all over. Create two partitions - but then do I need to locate another version of Linux other than the Live CD?


Pfew... thanks