NewDude
Group: Members
Posts: 150
Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: Mar. 20 2006,15:00 |
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Ok Dude, check it out.
Look at your DSL CD... Open it in Windows and look at it. It is either going to be a iso file on it, or you completely created the iso image and it created a directory structure on the CD. If you created it correctly, then it should have a KNOPPIX, BOOT, and LOST&FOUND directories. You need to copy the KNOPPIX and BOOT to your hard drive where Windows 95 is. Put them at the root of C: drive. Make sure they are both capitalized. Don't use file explorer to check captialization, use a DOS command line using DIR /p to scrool through the directories, make sure they are their and CAPTIALIZED.
If they are there, reboot your machine, use the floppy to boot, press enter at the Linux screen, it should go out and find your directory.
Once you boot it up, make sure everything works.
The boot floppy won't find your CD drive, you need to copy KNOPPIX AND BOOT directories to your root.
You are doing what they call a "Poorman's Install"
Do a search in the forum for more information on the poorman's install.
Also, DSL won't setup your partition automatically, you need to go to CFDISK and set them up.
After you get everything ready check out this link: documentation Get the FrugalHowto.pdf
Here is a link to the poormans install:
Poormans install WIKI
If you are sucessful to finally getting a frugal install, you can later repartition your drive and do a full HD INSTALL. But I would stick with one thing at a time. Do the poorman's first, then read other posts on here and do a little research. It is fairly easy once you get some practice. Don't get discouraged, just keep on going and you will figure it out.
If you really end up liking it, buy the DSL 2.1 book they advertize on here. It is pretty basic, but it did help me some, especially with the network part of it.
I am still learning this OS, so I am not an expert yet on it, but I am have had a bunch of practice do the 3 different installs (POORMANS, FRUGAL, and HD INSTALL)...
Have fun...
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