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Posted: Nov. 23 2004,11:20 |
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I have a laptop without a cd-rom drive and with a 500mb hard drive. 486 dx100, 500mb hd, 16mb ram with the following partitions
/dev/hda1 * 1-425 linux native (ext3) /dev/hda2 426-489 vfat partition with broken dos os /dev/hda3 490-523 Linux swap
After several days I have managed to get MUlinux (http://mulinux.sunsite.dk/) installed on /dev/hda1 with full pcmcia support. This took much disk swapping and was a very painful procedure... anyway the next thing I did was grab the iso, extract the files and place both the iso and the files into /dev/hda1 I am now at the point where I want to eventually install DSL linux onto /dev/hda1 but I have a great fear of taking the next step because of the pain endured in getting the laptop at all functional...
I think I have to do it this way:
Install onto /dev/hda2, set the boot flag and mbr reboot dsl on /dev/hda2, make sure I can set up pcmcia again and thus my safety net install dsl onto /dev/hda1, overwriting MUlinux. formatting /dev/hda2 as vfat again or removing it entirely...
I would appreciate any assistance in this. especially some hints in installing dsl from a linux partition to another partition... none of the HOWTO's seemed to cover this quite unique case.
edit:: Ignore all this I think I got it
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