noordinaryspider


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Posted: Mar. 19 2005,14:07 |
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I'm sure I'll be doing this more than once. :P
My older PII cannot boot from CD, so I use a boot floppy to access C: knoppix/knoppix.
What I want to know is if I am likely to run into any problems installing dsl from a Windows partition to a Linux partition?
Also, since I've never done this before unless you count Mandrake which I don't, what will be involved in partitioning prior to HD install? Is my understanding flawed in this sequence of events:
1.) Either shrink Win95 partition with Partition Magic 3.0 or reformat with FDISK and create two partitions.
2.) Recreate Win95 partition with C: knoppix>knoppix if necessary; use CFDISK from C:knoppix>knoppix to change filesystem in empty partition to Linux.
3.) Click on "install to hard disk" in menu being very careful to cd to empty partition.
-------------- Sorry, I don't do windows.
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