If that's troubling to you, then installing Linux is not something you'll be very happy with.
When installing Linux, it is best to consult that distribution's available user guides.
It is possible to install Linux onto most of these file systems.
People have been installing Linux on Mac notebooks for quite a while now.
And if you install Linux on it, all the programs are free!
Anyone who knows enough to care will be able to get a machine that won't stop them installing Linux.
It is possible to install Linux onto many types of file systems.
If you want the flexibility of installing Linux, buy the generic version.
But given the potential impact on the freedom to install Linux and other alternative operating systems, the open source vendors offer a few recommendations.
After weeks of messing around, and even trying to install Linux, he called me.