In the previous chapter, we looked at preparing the hard disk for use. We worked with the fdisk and parted utilities, looked at the steps to create and remove a partition, saw how we could resize a partition, and then turned our focus to formatting a partition for usage. In addition to this, we looked at the various filesystems available on today's Linux distributions. After that, we took a look at how to mount a partition to be able to start storing data. We then looked at unmounting a partition. Finally, we created entries in the /etc/fstab file to have our mount point(s) load upon system boot. In this chapter, our focus is now on the actual installation of a Linux distribution, the process involved with booting into a LiveCD, when installing Linux from scratch. Then we will focus on installing Linux side by side with a Windows OS. Finally...





















































