Installing Linux Question
I'm installing SuSE 10.0 today with gnome. Which doesn't mean much to me yet, but I figure it might help in explaining what I'm doing.
Basically I have 3 harddrives, two 250gb HDDs and one 300gb HDD. Basically I want to install Linux on the 300gb Hard Drive, but still have Linux recognize the other two drives. Is that possible to do?
If so, how would I do it?
Would the easiest thing to do be to unplug my two other harddrives and then install linux and then replug the two in later?
When I was installing it the first time when it did a system summary it mentioned compressing the Windows partition to 112gb and then it made mention of my c and d drives (D had Windows on it, C is storage. They're both 250gb) So from that I'm not sure if it was trying to install it on the 300gb and was going to recognize the other two drives or what.
So, from that confusing post, where should I start now to install Linux?
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