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<b>Knute Johnson wrote:</b>
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<pre wrap=""><b>Bob:
I've got a new Dell with two SATA drives and I just installed FC5 on
the second. I use grub to boot and it works great.
Now if I could just get my wireless to work on my laptop again I'd be
in fat city :-).
knute...
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<b>That's encouraging! I have this XP box that does not see much use.
<br>
The other day I put a "Berry Linux/FC5" cd in and booted it from that, <br>
it really makes a neat Linux computer.<br>
<br>
We have four computers and a printer all running from the wireless <br>
system in this house. The physical layout makes running wire
difficult. <br>
The wireless runs without any problem.<br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
<br>
Bob</b><br>
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<pre wrap=""><b>*I am contemplating buying a new SATA hard drive to add as
the second drive in a newer Dell [P4 2.8gHz 512 megs RAM]
computer that presently has one SATA drive and Windows XP
installed. I would like to add the second drive and install
FC5 on it and dual boot.
It appears to me that it should be simply a matter of plugging
in the cables and running the FC5 install DVD. Are there
pitfalls I should know about or can I expect this to simply work
as expected?
Bob Goodwin
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