<p>Does not really get funny until 146:</p>
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<p>I always have 4 or 5 versions of linux running on my laptop - with the latest windoze (which the ADware companies infest so the manufacturer can give it to us for FREE)</p>
<p>TIPS:</p>
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<li>until you get the hang of things - install windoze first - as you get better you will not need to worry about this rule. Windows was not made to share, even with it own family of windoze.</li>
<li>make your boot loader boots to the partition in which the OS is installed - not the the master boot record - also something you will not need to worry about as you get better.</li>
<li>AND MOST IMPORTANT: make about half your drive your boot partition and use in to create important directories. These important directories can then be soft-linked to the home directory of your various linux installs. Thus whichever linux you are in, if you save to home/me/Pictures for example, then Pictures is actually a softlink to /boot/me/Pictures. AND EVEN MORE IMPORTANT it is easy to upgrade, reinstall or change distros because your important information is just a soft link - the data stays in /boot - and only the link is destroyed.</li>
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<p>Have fun - and work with this guys article - it is very good!</p>