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Hi.  You can certainly have Linux on a hard drive by itself.  Linux does
not depend on dos/windows/etc.  I know someone who has a different linux
distribution on each of his partitions so he can learn all the distros.
He's got 4 hard drives so you can just imagine how many partitions he
has.  lol.

cbowman@netdoor.com said the following on Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 10:36:44AM -0600:
> 
> hi, some one was asking me not long ago if it is posable to have just a
> system with linux, and no other os such as dos, or windows on it. is this
> posable, or do you have to have something elts? has eanybody here don that
> before? thanks.
> charles
> 
> Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive
> 
> 
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