ISO
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ISO
Hi! I've recently gotten rid of windows XP, and now I just have Linux Mint 4.0. Now, I just have a few questions. I partitioned my hard drive into 4 parts. 30GB for Linux Mint, 13.5Fat32 for Windows ME (For iTunes and a couple of games) and 17.somethingorother GB for Linux Musix (http://www.musix.org.ar/en/index.html), and 512MB Swap. Now, I have the ISO, but I am unsure how to burn it with Mint. Is there an app that comes with it, or is that seperate? Also, I previously tried to install Ubuntu and Mandrake onto my drive. I would have Windows and Ubuntu on, then would try to install Mandrake, then all I would get would be grub for Windows and Mandrake, yet I still could access my Ubuntu drive through Mandrake. Anyhow, I'm just wondering if I will be able to Install ME, Mint, and Musix all on one drive, with the option to boot any of them, not just two. Also, if I leave a Fat32 partition, will I be able to install ME on that partition, without windows wanting to remove all my other partitions?
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Re: ISO
open nautilus and navigate to the .iso file, note the .iso extension. Right click and select open with "CD/DVD Creator" then click the "write" box.
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