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Title: Dual-booting Vista with Redhat Linux
Post by: Larrymossyx on December 04, 2008, 07:45:38 AM
I have a system with windows vista OS and will like to have Redhat linux installed on it but i learnt Vista does not support dual-booting. Can I get help from anyone on how to go about it? Thanks
Title: Help on Linux Installation
Post by: Larrymossyx on December 04, 2008, 07:53:39 AM
Can someone pls assist me on how to go abt the installation of Red hat linux on a system that already has windows vista OS? Thanks
Title: Re: Dual-booting Vista with Redhat Linux
Post by: Ricky on December 06, 2008, 08:29:22 AM
I have Vista Triple boot with Ubuntu and OpenSuse.
Its should be no problem. Just boot your computer Redhat linux cds and then make sure you choose right partition to install linux, rest is simple.
Title: Re: Dual-booting Vista with Redhat Linux
Post by: aktiwari4u on December 19, 2008, 12:20:06 PM
i think he need some free space ie unpartitioned
Title: Re: Dual-booting Vista with Redhat Linux
Post by: unixmen on January 06, 2009, 01:06:09 PM
Redhat   version is   paid  version ,  maybe  you  mean  Fedora  or  Centos ,   on this w ay  you  have  to  creaat   a partition   D:  or  E: or F:   from windows  abouth   20GB  or  More m  then  ,  reboot   ,  insert   your  Fedora  DVD (example)    and install it   on  the   added drive ,

let me  know  if  you  have  other  questions
Regards
  Team