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    On 09/20/2010 02:41 PM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
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      type="cite">+1 to Stephen<br>
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          On 09/20/2010 11:53 AM, Jim wrote:<br>
          &gt;   The application Wubi can it install Fedora ?<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; I have a lot of new Windows users that want to install
          Fedora the<br>
          &gt; easiest way possible, without having to change Partitions
          .<br>
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          The easiest way possible would be with a LiveUSB drive.<br>
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    What I was thinking of putting it on the hard drive behind Windows.<br>
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    But I guess it all comes down to resizing Windows and making new
    partitions for Linux.<br>
    <br>
    The only way of putting Linux on a Hard drive is with a  / and /home
    partitions. that way to save your /home/user/ desktop.<br>
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    And that is something that would blow a New Users mind. <br>
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