Hello Guys
I have the follow concern
Imagine a Windows user with a PC Desktop with only one hard disk with two partitions (C/D) with NTFS and FAT32 file systems.... Therefore I am not able to do a virtualisation for Linux.... It use / home ext3 ext4 swap etc.....
How I can around this problem?
Thanks in advanced
How "install Linux" with only Windows file systems
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Re: How "install Linux" with only Windows file systems
This question is basically a cross posting of this post of yours.
I will close this topic, my answer given on your other topic is the same for this one.
I will close this topic, my answer given on your other topic is the same for this one.
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