I'm running Windows XP on my laptop (internal HD) and can't afford to switch to Kubuntu entirely. Nevertheless I'd like to familiarize myself with it a bit when time allows, so I thought about installing it on an external HD, which I might, then, plug in from time to time to play with it.
I read through some of the installation advice, and I don't feel comfortable having the Windows MBR overwritten by GRUB. So, the question is: How do I install Kubuntu onto an external HD without touching my laptop's internal HD at all?
Probably a newbie question, but my head is spinning already after reading heaps of Kubuntu/Linux documentations over the past week.
... On a side note, my salutations to the Kubuntu/Ubuntu/KDE etc. teams. I tried both the (K)Ubuntu LiveCDs the other day and I was stunned and amazed by the fantastic software packages that exist!
I read through some of the installation advice, and I don't feel comfortable having the Windows MBR overwritten by GRUB. So, the question is: How do I install Kubuntu onto an external HD without touching my laptop's internal HD at all?
Probably a newbie question, but my head is spinning already after reading heaps of Kubuntu/Linux documentations over the past week.
... On a side note, my salutations to the Kubuntu/Ubuntu/KDE etc. teams. I tried both the (K)Ubuntu LiveCDs the other day and I was stunned and amazed by the fantastic software packages that exist!
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