I am going to install Linux/Debian on my computer.
My current OS is windows 98.
My question is that if I install Linux, it is required to partition the hard drive.
Windows may be destroyed. I still want to keep it. I have no windows installtion CD. I don't want to buy it.
Can I avoid damaging windows while setting up Linux?
Can I avoid damaging windows while setting up Linux?
Yes you can
1. Defrag your drive and use a partitionning tool like partion magic to get space for linux partition
2. Use VMware if your config can afford to do so ...
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I would like to do some exercises/scripts in order to develop my skills in shell scripts,
can someone pass me some links/suggestions where i can find this?
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