libretto
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Posted: Aug. 18 2004,18:47 |
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Well managed to use cfdisk to create partitions on my HDD (note I was changing prvious partitions).
Anywho this wont be a complete guide, but hopefully helpful in some way
Boot up with the DSL CD of choice. Then in a terminal as root (ie enter 'sudo su'), type:
cfdisk /dev/hdx (where x is the drive letter, e.g. a or b)
This should load cfdisk, follow the onscreen instructions and that should write the partitions to the HDD. Reboot the machine and see if the mount app in the slit (bottom right corner of screen) shows the new partitions.
If it does then well done, go to a terminal and run the dsl-hdinstall script, follow that and choose which partitions you want to use (eg /dev/hda1) and carry on from there. Hopefully after it asks to reboot, the disk will be ejected, restart the PC and you should have a HDD install of DSL!
HTH
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