Linux installation problems
A good friend of mine is trying to install Linux SUSE 10.0 on his home computer (a Pentium IV 2.93Ghz 512MB RAM Windows Home Edition SP2 machine), but the install isn't working. He wants to keep Windows as a backup OS (poor misguided feller), but he can't get the installation to work.
He downloaded the installer from opensuse.org (x86 architecture) - whatever that means, but the site says so), unpacked it and burned it like ordered by the site. Furthermore, he left the first disc in the drive and rebooted, after which the installation should begin, and the computer does make a conscious effort, but Windows bludgeons it into booting it up instead.
I told him that you guys could probably help him, so here's his plea. You can post (possible) solutions in this thread (duh), but you can also send them directly to his email address, puistius.giganticus at gmail dot com. His thanks in advance.
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