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Hello! I've got a couple of questions. I've been reading about DSL, and so far it all sounds great. ![]() OK, so I have this old machine that does nothing right now, Pentium 1, 200MHz, 3 GB HD, 32 MB RAM, it's currently running Win98. Got no Internet capabilities. If I understand the DSL concept correctly, if I have the ISO file on a CD, I could just boot it off the CD, right? It shouldn't matter that it's got 98 on there, right? I would like to leave the 98 untouched, but still be able to use Linux without alll the hassle. So I should be able to start the machine under 98, pop the CD in, and it would start DSL? If it's booting off the CD, I presume I don't need to make any changes to the HD setup, no dual booting or anything, unless I do a HD installation. Am I correct on this? Can I save files that I create in DSL on the HD? If I want to use some other apps with DSL, do they need to be on the same CD as the DSL ISO? Well, that's it for the beginning. I hope you don't mind me asking so many questions, I just want to make sure that I have the right idea of how things work before I start doing anything specific. Thanks a lot. |
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So I should be able to start the machine under 98, pop the CD in, and it would start DSL? |