y23
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Posts: 7
Joined: Mar. 2004 |
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Posted: Aug. 01 2004,10:10 |
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PREFACE
Often I encounter people with DEAD or (virus-) crippled windows 98 machines who have broadband.. (in germany 1mbit flat rate costs 50euro, 2mbit 60euro, 3mbit 70euro).
In order NOT to spend hours on helping them recovering them from their Windows monstrocity, just to be able to write a text-file and surf the internet for their favourite soccer-chat-room, I WISH I could just install some linux system that runs from a DOS prompt and remembers their adsl-login settings, and saves their files onto their HDD, accessable by Win98 lateron. It should stay FOOL PROOF for ever, i.e. everything is read-only, power failures or children pulling the power-plug must not kill the system.
Right now I am successfully running DSL from a DOS prompt, I extracted the bootimages from the ISO using WinISO and started linux with LOADLIN, via a batch file.
I find the desktop of DSL un-usable for windows users who barely learned to use the clipboard. (why doesn't CTRL-C Ctrl-V not work.. arrrgh), so I presume I will try MORPHIX, which featuers a desktop windows-users can handle.
I presume the LOADLIN would work the same.
Questions:
When starting with LOADLIN from hda1, I cannot access it (i.e. save something to HD). I solved it for myself by using PQMAGIC and putting DSL/LOADLIN onto hda5.
How would we stop loading Win2k or XP, in order to get a DOS prompt in order to start DSL/Morphix?
Will LOADLIN work on NTFS?
How about NTFS-writing then, to save user-files? (myDSL?)
Finally... a big ZIP file, and instructions.txt
Why not use a booting-CD? too slow and not all machines boot from CD, and CD break or get scratched or get lost or the kids get hold of it or are left in the sun or the cd-drive is broken. Nearly everyone has 50-250 megs on the HDD.
Please do not suggest to HD-install. We want a system that can take a power failure, i.e. never needs fsck, i.e. readOnly, thanks.
I also think the above system would be a great SERVER/UNATTENDED machine, if started via win98 CONFIG.SYS MENU (menuitem,menudefault,batch-stuff). It could never NOT recover from a power failure, right?
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