Laptops :: Network install error
Hello all, this is my first post and, not suprisingly, it consists of a problem.
I have an old Toshiba T4800CT laptop with these specs:
75Mhz 486/DX2
8Mb RAM (embedded) + 16Mb RAM (add-on card)
500Mb harddrive
Floppy drive only
Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 GlobalACCESS Adapter (REM56G-100)
This old timer had Windows 3.11 on it for a while, but I got tired of it and decided to put Linux on it.
My friend recommended me DSL, and after a demonstration by him on one of his old PCs, I was highly impressed.
::tips hat towards DSL developer/s::
I have no CD-ROM drive on this computer (as stated before) and I have no access to an external drive, either.
I do, however, have a DSL connection (no pun intended) and a working copy of TOMSRTBT on floppy.
I decided to preform a network install of DSL. I intend to keep DSL on the harddrive on one partition and a swap space on another partition. (Psst, help/advice with partitioning is appreciated.)
I am following these instructions: Network install.
Everything has been dandy until I get to this point:
"Finally run the frugal_lite.sh like this:
./frugal_lite.sh"
When I type that command in, I get this message:
"./frugal_lite.sh: permission denied"
I have no idea what to do now. Any help is appreciated. I already searched the forum/Google for a solution, but no luck.
Thanks in advance,
michas_pi
P.S. I am a part-Linux n00b, so detailed, easy-to-follow explanations are highly appreciated. I will get around to teaching myself more Linux skills, however.
You forgot to make frugal_lite.sh executable.
Code Sample |
chmod +x frugal_lite.sh |
Should work like a charm now.
original here.