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Need help Installing UNIX
I have a dual boot - XP and Solaris 10 on my Intel Box. Since quite sometime now, I have been trying to get a driver for the Network card on my box so that I can connect to the Web through Solaris; but Solaris does not have a generic driver for my Gigabit Ethernet 10.100.1000 T-base card. As a result I am unable to go on the Web from Solaris.
I therefore need to Delete the Solaris partition and install Linux there. How can I go about deleting the Solaris software and install Linux in the same partition. Can someone please help? Thanks |
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