well im about to give up, because i just got another error message saying that the cd was not accessible and that i need to make sure no other program is using it. <br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Eric Junker <<a href="mailto:eric@eric.nu">eric@eric.nu</a>> wrote:<br>
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oh one more thing, this will boot like a program right? like it wont install or anything, or will i have to install and deal with the partitions and all that garbage?<br>
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Yes, if you install Ubuntu it will have to resize your existing partition to make room for the Linux partitions. I would suggest backing up any important files just in case something goes wrong. Or better yet install to a separate drive or find a cheap computer on Craigslist to use as your Linux box.<br>
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