Rapidweather
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Posted: Feb. 03 2004,14:01 |
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There are speed advantages and ability to do without a USB pen drive by installing some files on the hard drive. If you work on one computer, then this may be the way to go, or at least try. I have an outline on doing this here: ---- http://www.angelfire.com/ms/telegram/general_howto ---- You won't hurt your hard drive, in fact, running Damn Small Linux in the way described is much easier on your hard drive than Windows. Windows 98, for instance, is pretty rough on your hard drive ---- To be honest, there are two drawbacks to my method: l. Hard Drive needs another partition, impossible for most without something like Partition Magic. 2. A boot floppy is required to start Damn Small Linux in my setup. --- The speed benefits are there, especially on older machines. I have this running now on a 200mmx processor, and it flys along faster than XP on a P4.
-------------- Rapidweather Remaster of DSL: http://www.angelfire.com/ms/telegram/getting_started.html Rapidweather Remaster of Knoppix Linux: http://www.geocities.com/rapidweather/getting_started.html Screenshots: http://www.rapidweather.com/linuxcdsales.html
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