Gosh do you sell hard drives. One would have to reserve half their hd for a future version, or old version of Linux, however you want to look at it. If you want Linux for anything other than a plaything that isn't realistic. IMHO Just don't give Bill Gates that idea for Windows installs. "You need to keep NT on there in a separate partition when you install 2000." At 10:44 PM 2/7/2000 , you wrote:
best way to do an upgrade is to install the newer version in a separate partition as I did and just copy all your config files and applications to the new
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