Re: Running Fedora on windows

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> We do not have Windows binaries.  You could probably build it on
> Windows, but it will involve quite a bit of Makefile hacking.  If you
> just want to run it on a PC, it's probably much easier to configure your
> PC for dual boot, and install Fedora Core on it, and then install Fedora
> DS.  I've done this a few times - there are even tools which will allow
> you to do a non-destructive resize of your existing Windows partition if
> you need to.
> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/install-guide/ch-x86-dualboot.html

Have you tried using CoLinux? It allows running Linux inside Windows,
so it is an alternative to using dual boot.

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