I just had a quick question. I have Ubuntu cd. I have never tried it but I am thinking about trying the Live Cd. If i try the Live Cd will it take up space on my hard drive?
You can install Linux on an existing Windows system and keep still Windows and this creates what is called a "dual boot" system.
IMPORTANT: Do a complete backup of Windows TWICE first.
After installing and rebooting, a menu allows you to either boot into Windows or boot into Linux, but with this setup, you can't run Windows and Linux at the same time.
Go to to I Learn Linux dot com - watch Free Sample Videos on installing Linux (and others), read Free Linux Training Articles and more!
hey do you know if you can do the saving files on memory stick thing on fedora live cd?? plz reply
jimbeam1239 4 years ago
You can save files on a memory stick with Ubuntu Linux. This is a much better way to go.
Have a look at the free sample Ubuntu Linux training videos at the link below.
Good Luck!
Clyde Boom, I Learn Linux dot com
7you3tub2 4 years ago
Hey,
I just had a quick question. I have Ubuntu cd. I have never tried it but I am thinking about trying the Live Cd. If i try the Live Cd will it take up space on my hard drive?
Sikskillz84 4 years ago
You boot with the Ubuntu Linux Live CD to run Linux entirely from CD without installing it - so, it doesn't take any hard disk space.
To get more information, have a look at the free sample Ubuntu Linux training videos at ilearnlinux dot com.
Thanks for the question and Good Luck!
Clyde Boom, I Learn Linux dot com
7you3tub2 4 years ago
You're welcome!
Another easy way to run Linux is to run Linux in Windows.
You can boot to Windows and download and install a free Linux player program and a free version of Linux and easily run Linux in Windows.
It may sound tricky, but it's actually easy.
You can see how to do all this in Free sample video tutorials at I Learn Linux dot com.
You can run lots of free Linux distributions in Windows, like Ubuntu Linux and many others.
Clyde Boom, I Learn Linux dot com
7you3tub2 4 years ago
if i get linux do i lose my windows vista? or can i swich to linux and vista when ever i want
2DGUNNY 4 years ago
You can install Linux on an existing Windows system and keep still Windows and this creates what is called a "dual boot" system.
IMPORTANT: Do a complete backup of Windows TWICE first.
After installing and rebooting, a menu allows you to either boot into Windows or boot into Linux, but with this setup, you can't run Windows and Linux at the same time.
Go to to I Learn Linux dot com - watch Free Sample Videos on installing Linux (and others), read Free Linux Training Articles and more!
7you3tub2 4 years ago
thnx im runing linux on a CD right now sure would be nice to have the ablity to save things =)
2DGUNNY 4 years ago