Serious noob in need of help!


Forum: HD Install
Topic: Serious noob in need of help!
started by: JeBuS +

Posted by JeBuS + on Jan. 01 2006,21:45
Hey,
I have searched and what not but i can find the ansewer probly because its too simple for someone else to need to ask
anywho
I have no idea which file or files i have to download :)  I want to put them on a cd then install it onto my harddrive so i can dual boot between dsl and win98. If you need any more info from me just ask and please dont flame me...
thanks
JeBuS

Posted by doobit on Jan. 01 2006,22:27
Probably the best thing to do is a google on how to dual boot linux. It's a long discussion and you need to follow a step-by-step to partition and format your hard drive first.
Posted by JeBuS + on Jan. 01 2006,23:15
ok thx, but if i wasnt to dual boot then what would i need to download?
Posted by doobit on Jan. 02 2006,13:05
Download one of the DSl-?.??ISO files. Use a CD burning program that can burn CDs from ISO images and burn a CD Try running it from the CD for a while first. It's pretty fast right from the CD and that way you don't need to touch your hard drive for awhile.
Posted by Caspar_s on Jan. 02 2006,20:51
It is actually incredibly simple to get dual boot runnning with DSL

IF

you have a partition to put it on.  You just right click and use the script.  It was done in about a minute (I'd just installed windows again and dsl was a pleasant surprise...)

If you get the cd running (current dsl.iso) and find it a bit slow, you can boot using the cd and use - fromhd= or toram so that it isn't accessing the cd.  

If you don't have a spare partition and want to have dsl on it, you'll need to resize the one you have.

Posted by Jebus on Jan. 02 2006,21:48
ok do i downloaded these files:
dsl-2.0.iso        
dsl-2.0.iso.md5.txt

Posted by green on Jan. 02 2006,22:03
Yes.
Posted by Gazeek on Jan. 11 2006,21:46
Caspar_s, when you say right click to install to the Hard Drive, what are you talking about right clicking?
Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 12 2006,17:40
Right click on a blank area of the desktop.

A main menu will appear that is similar to the MSWindows "Start" menu.

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