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Linux on an external harddrive?
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Linux on an external harddrive?
Well, I'm kinda new to all of this, and I'd like some help or a link to some help, if possible :]
two things: 1. - Would it be possible to install Linux and run it off of an external harddrive that connects through usb without modifying any other parts of the computer? I ask because I want to experiment with Linux and I'm afraid to do so on this computer's harddrive (it's shared with other people...). I read about the distro cd's and wondered if I could do much the same with an external harddrive. (so I can go beyond just testing it) Also, there is a second computer that I can use (only in emergencies), but I can't modify it at all... so I was wondering if I could use that external harddrive without having to change anything on the emergency computer. 2. - The second is what extra would I have to do outside of regular installation to make this work, if it's possible? (I would just ask what I have to do step by step, but I figure you get enough of that and there were plenty of places I found that can tell me that) The shared computer is Windows XP and the emergency one is Vista thanks to anyone who bothers to read this and can help ![]() and to everyone else, have a good day :P |
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first, id just like to say thanks for responding :]
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I just want to add one last thing.... I hope nothing above is just blatantly wrong, and if it is I'm sorry. All of this is coming from something I just read up on recently because I got interested. :/ |
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i guess i could just buy another internal hdd, but i like the portability sorry for being misleading, I meant that i didnt want to jeapordize their data (the windows hdd), which i thought that by getting another hard drive to run things off of would solve... but then I wanted portability so i could do so on more than one computer and so the usb part of it also became a factor ....and then I got creative so the ipod thing came up. Quote:
i think all of the computers ill be using are recent enough... but either way it'll be a hit or miss thing that ill deal with when i get to it (as long as it works on the main computer, that is) edit: the bios recognizes the ipod at startup!!! ![]() anyone know how to install and utilize lunix off of and ipod without destroying it as an mp3 player? Last edited by pk para; 04-18-2008 at 09:27 PM.. |
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