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Posted: May 29 2006,11:49 |
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Quote (tedmoore99 @ May 28 2006,19:56) | Where are you now in the process? Once you boot from the live cd, you can use cfdisk to create the partions you need: one partion of about 200 MB will allow for growth - set up as type Linux one partion of about 250MB - 500MB set up as a swap partion (type 82) If you have more space, set it up as you please or leave it free when that is done, you can automate the install to harddrive by using the install scripts located in the apps>tools>HD Install or apps>tools>frugal install. The frugal install copies the img file from the cd and sets up the boot loader to have you boot up from there. Either way, the install script walks you through it pretty easily. Give it a try, enjoy the process, keep us posted! --Ted |
Well, I guess what I want to do is this.
I don't want to do a hdd install. What I want to do is boot from the CD everytime and also find that all my e-mail, configuration settings, myDSL apps, basically everything that needs stored, saved or backed up, has been saved to and restored from the hdd as a storage device everytime and automatically.
I want to know how to make the hdd a storage device for that, then how to make sure DSL saves all my files, apps, configs and everything to that automatically.
That is what I now want to do. I have given up on trying to keep Windows 98se on there on another partition. I have also given up on the hdd install.
BTW, I think I have Frugal on the CD. In addition to the above, what should I have on the CD?
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