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Re: Linux USB Dual Booting

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
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Originally Posted by Linux Forums
if the laptop can boot from the usb yes. but you may need to make a grub boot disc. if that's the case the laptop may not even need to boot from usb because it's possible i've heard to configure grub to do it. i've never tried it, but in theory it should work but as i said you'll probably need a grub boot disc
im not very familier with grub but from what i understand i can install to an external HD and when i want to boot linux from that i put in the grub cd and it boots linux. when i want to boot XP i just boot normally with out the cd in the drive...
is this correct?


ps. The reason i want to use Fedora is because i already have the dvd that came with a book.