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Posted: Nov. 04 2006,15:14 |
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Quote (jimihieu @ Nov. 04 2006,07:06) | 1) boot up with DSL LiveCD 2) use"cfdisk" or "fdisk /dev/hda" to partition your hard drive (assume u have only one hard drive) 3) then open a shell and issue as root: #sudo frugal_install.sh answers a series of questions the script ask u to! 4) reboot and cross ur finger
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It is best to reboot after step 2. This will insure that the new partitions will be seen.
Seems many users prefer frugal_grub.sh. It is usually easier to change boot options from grub than lilo which frugal_install.sh provides. In fact, I am renaming frugal_install.sh to frugal_lilo.sh to make this more obvious which boot loader will be installed.
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