AwPhuch
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Posted: Jan. 14 2005,20:56 |
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Quote (cooler @ Jan. 14 2005,15:34) | Hello!
I've got a couple of questions. I've been reading about DSL, and so far it all sounds great. but since I'm new with this I have some questions that might seem stupid, but please try to understand.
OK, so I have this old machine that does nothing right now, Pentium 1, 200MHz, 3 GB HD, 32 MB RAM, it's currently running Win98. Got no Internet capabilities.
If I understand the DSL concept correctly, if I have the ISO file on a CD, I could just boot it off the CD, right? It shouldn't matter that it's got 98 on there, right? I would like to leave the 98 untouched, but still be able to use Linux without alll the hassle. So I should be able to start the machine under 98, pop the CD in, and it would start DSL? If it's booting off the CD, I presume I don't need to make any changes to the HD setup, no dual booting or anything, unless I do a HD installation. Am I correct on this? Can I save files that I create in DSL on the HD? If I want to use some other apps with DSL, do they need to be on the same CD as the DSL ISO?
Well, that's it for the beginning. I hope you don't mind me asking so many questions, I just want to make sure that I have the right idea of how things work before I start doing anything specific.
Thanks a lot. |
Yes to everything, but this Quote | So I should be able to start the machine under 98, pop the CD in, and it would start DSL? | (thats imbedded adn 32Megs of ram isnt enuff!)
If you have an internal CDROM in that laptop it will boot, not even use the HD
Since you are using win98 its fat32, which DSL can Read/Write
Good luck!
Brian AwPhuch
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