Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 11:06:32 EDT From: Boomerkitten@aol.com To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: loading freebsd-unix Message-ID: <fd.7cd3497.285b7e78@aol.com>
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Dear FreeBSD,
I am interested in loading UNIX onto my computer but I know almost
nothing about operating systems. I am currently running Windows98. If I
download FreeBSD/UNIX, will I overwrite and destroy my existing operating
system?
In a networking class that I am taking, the machine has both the
Microsoft 98 operating system and UNIX. If you hit f1, Windows loads, if you
hit f2, UNIX loads. Will I end up with something like that.
I'm very much interested in experimenting with UNIX, but not at the
cost of trashing my existing system.
Thanks, Boomerkitten@aol.com
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Dear FreeBSD,
<BR> I am interested in loading UNIX onto my computer but I know almost
<BR>nothing about operating systems. I am currently running Windows98. If I
<BR>download FreeBSD/UNIX, will I overwrite and destroy my existing operating
<BR>system?
<BR> In a networking class that I am taking, the machine has both the
<BR>Microsoft 98 operating system and UNIX. If you hit f1, Windows loads, if you
<BR>hit f2, UNIX loads. Will I end up with something like that.
<BR> I'm very much interested in experimenting with UNIX, but not at the
<BR>cost of trashing my existing system.
<BR>Thanks, Boomerkitten@aol.com </FONT></HTML>
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