> Ubuntu also comes with a version that will install into a file on your C:
> drive, so it's a full-blown installed Linux without repartitioning your
> drive in any way. Uninstall consists of deleting c:\ubuntu and taking the
> option out of boot.ini, or something equally trivial.
Thank you, Darren. I will try this. Sounds exactly like the thing I am
looking for.
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