sohkiak

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Posted: Mar. 05 2006,09:09 |
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I'm new to Linux. I have a DSL CD rom (which I got off a magazine), an old laptop (Twinhead, 64mb ram and 1G hdd), and no operating system on it. I can boot from CD rom no problems. But the first thing I get on bootting is this lack-lustre DSL screen with a DOS like interface and the command BOOT: I press F2 and then F3 for options, and typed in install. Things go fine, until DSL starts autoconfiguring devices and then it hangs. I've tried a series of options, including DSL Desktop, DSL2, etc... but it always hangs at autoconfiguring. I've got a floppy disk in the FDD and the CD in the CDrom drive, I'm even connected to the internet via a PCMCIA Ethernet cable card... What I want to know is: how to I install DSL on my hard disk and how to overcome this hanging at "autoconfig"?
I do not have any partitions apart from one mega partition
sohkiak
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