Caspar_s

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Posted: Feb. 18 2005,23:16 |
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Quote (aveline @ Feb. 17 2005,23:05) | Lastly, is 0.9.3 worth really getting? Is there a way to upgrade 9.2 to 9.3 w/out having to d/l & burn a new cd? That seems to be a waste of time and I've seen ppl mention doing frugal installs to avoid this very problem, but I don't understand the instructions I've seen so far on this board to do it. Point me in the right direction ? |
Hmmm, you can boot from a previous version CD and load up a newer version that is on your harddrive. Use iso buster or something like that to open the iso and copy the knoppix file to your harddrive in /knoppix (I don't know what other files are needed, so I just add the entire cd contents - it's only 50mb after all.) Then at the boot: prompt put in "dsl fromhd=/dev/hda1"
I'll have to check to see if you can have directories under that (ie. /dev/hda1/dsl/0.9.3)
Frugal installs from my understanding, is similar, except has a bootloader instead of the cd/boot floppy.
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