QUOTE(kons @ Sep 9 2007, 02:04 PM)
you can install it on a pc that already has an existing os.
linux does not accept ntfs, but you can always create a new filesystem in the partition.
cheers.
I remember reading there's a driver that allows the linux to write to NTFS drives. The new Ubuntu 7.10 (out in a few days) has this installed by default (NTFS-3G).linux does not accept ntfs, but you can always create a new filesystem in the partition.
cheers.
Anyone has experience in using this?
Is there a reason why CentOS is not included in the list?
Oct 11 2007, 02:46 PM

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