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Does Fedora have an equivallent to Wubi

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Does Fedora have an equivallent to Wubi? My laptop doesn't have the horsepower to run it yet, and I don't really want to fiddle with partitioning yet.

posted Jan 2, 2014 by Sumit Pokharna

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Try Live CD?

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Wubi has been stopped on the Ubuntu side. LiveCD or a virtual machine are your best bets. Having said that, if your laptop isnt up to it on the bare metal, virtualisation or livecd are not going to impress you much.

answer Jan 2, 2014 by Luv Kumar
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