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17-Dec-2002, 01:35 PM #1
Cool Immunix Linux
I came across this disto recently,supposed to be super secure,built on top of Red Hat 7.0. Anybody heard about it?
I'm thinking of making a triboot system with win ME and XP.
Any advice on this? Potential pitfalls?
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17-Dec-2002, 02:10 PM #2
I havent used Immunix Linux...regarding the triple boot, you shouldnt have any problems. Infact I installed Windows 98, Windows XP and then Redhat Linux...install the Linux bootloader in the MBR and things should work fine.
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