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Re: [opensuse] Installing openSUSE from Windows - new discussion
- From: "Alexey Eremenko" <al4321@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 01:42:30 +0300
- Message-id: <7fac565a0706161542v413d7176o221740649ce91ac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 6/17/07, Kenneth Schneider <suse-list3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, but this answer brings us back to the question: Why there is
"Instlux" in first place ?
According to Instlux website:
"Dear Windows user, find your place in the Linux world by upgrading
your windows to a Linux system the easiest possible way: running an
installer on your Windows. Do not worry any more about configuring
your system to boot from a CDROM/DVDROM."
I see my idea as an extension to Instlux concept, that can bring
ease-of-use further.
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There is a resize function within the install process to resize the
single partition without having to reload windows and then linux. That
is it's purpose, to give you a partition to install on.
Yes, but this answer brings us back to the question: Why there is
"Instlux" in first place ?
According to Instlux website:
"Dear Windows user, find your place in the Linux world by upgrading
your windows to a Linux system the easiest possible way: running an
installer on your Windows. Do not worry any more about configuring
your system to boot from a CDROM/DVDROM."
I see my idea as an extension to Instlux concept, that can bring
ease-of-use further.
--
-Alexey Eremenko "Technologov"
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