I need to install Linux on my windows xp and then Oracle on Linux OS.

I like to know how I can install Linux OS on my home computer which has Windows XP. Next thing like to do is to install Oracle 9i or 10 g on to Linux operating system. Please let me know what steps are required to accomplished this task.
Thanks

If you want to keep your XP installation then:
1. Use gparted (GNU partition editor) live CD to create a new partition on your hard disk.
2. Install linux on the new partition.
3. The best way to load Linux is to use your default boot loader which is NTLDR, in order to activate your Linux boot loader - grub or lilo.
4. Install Oracle on Linux.
You should read installation guides which can be easily found with a search engine. Make sure that you do every step only after you are familiar with all components and steps.
Good luck!

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