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<blockquote data-quote="Sab" data-source="post: 33113" data-attributes="member: 175105"><p>DragOnfly/rolfw</p><p></p><p>I've tried Knoppix on the CD and found it O.K. Once I got the hang of Linux I preferred a permanent feature. Rather than install the boot loader, I use the 'rescue floppy.'</p><p></p><p>It's possible to access Linux from inside Windows. You have to transfer the image file usually 'vmlinuz' over to Window C:\ where Loadlin (boot loader) will start it up.</p><p></p><p>This worked on a Mandrake system I installed but I'm having difficulty getting it to work with Red Hat.</p><p></p><p>See <a href="http://www.start-linux.com" target="_blank">www.start-linux.com</a> for some basic inf. However, I've found that by using Red Hat there is an excellent manual with it otherwise I'd be completely lost! </p><p></p><p>Like every thing else in life, it has its good and bad points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sab, post: 33113, member: 175105"] DragOnfly/rolfw I've tried Knoppix on the CD and found it O.K. Once I got the hang of Linux I preferred a permanent feature. Rather than install the boot loader, I use the 'rescue floppy.' It's possible to access Linux from inside Windows. You have to transfer the image file usually 'vmlinuz' over to Window C:\ where Loadlin (boot loader) will start it up. This worked on a Mandrake system I installed but I'm having difficulty getting it to work with Red Hat. See [url]www.start-linux.com[/url] for some basic inf. However, I've found that by using Red Hat there is an excellent manual with it otherwise I'd be completely lost! Like every thing else in life, it has its good and bad points. [/QUOTE]
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