morenoh149
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Joined: July 2006 |
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Posted: July 23 2006,15:30 |
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hello everyone I'm new to this whole linux thing so please bear with me. I have a 512 PNY attache` usb drive. My motherboard is a VIA VT8235 that boots USB-ZIP completely fine ( ). I followed this guide for the most part: closer look at damn small linux When I originally booted into DSL by the liveCD, everything went fine. I prceeded to install by USB-HDD ( which by alot of trial and error, I found didn't work with my motherboard > ). Then I installed by USB-ZIP which works perfectly. However, I can't save to sda2, because it doesn't exist. I went ahead and used cfdisk to make my own partion table as follows: sda1----boot----primary---FAT16--55mb sda2----(....)----primary---FAT16--~450mb
Or something along those lines. This to a certain extent solves things. But I just want to know if I did something wrong or if this configuration will brick my drive/wear it out. Or if there was an easier way to accomplish this without all this tweaking and stuff.
Is there any way to make sda2 accessable by windows? I was planning to use the extra space ~420mb for my personnal files or files I can use under DSL on another machine.
As a side note: I created the two directories suggested by the article above: /mydsl, /myfiles, /mydsl/optional. The theme I have (amber is awesome ) under /mydsl loads with no problem. However, the programs I downloaded from 'myDSL' (on the desktop) I put under /mydsl/optional. When I originally downloaded them they ran fine and extracted and whatnot. But when I restarted and navigated to /mydsl/optional to try them again they don't run. How do you install these programs? (I don't want to install them everytime, that's why I tried to put them under /optional )
Thanks in advanced for any help and thanks for making such a great distro.
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