meo
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Posted: May 18 2005,11:32 |
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Hi tim_hnk!
If you by flash drive refer to a usb-drive (usb-stick) it is quite easy to install and get i up and running. Just download dsl-embedded and unzip it to your usb-drive. If the bios on your computer supports booting from usb just put that option before booting from hd and it should be up and running with just a reboot. If your bios doesn't support that (like my old box) you can boot with a cd. Reboot with a dsl-cd and issue following from the commandline that will appear: dsl fromhd=/dev/sda1 qemu frugal xsetup and then just follow the onscreen prompts about your hardware. Your device might be recognized as something else than /dev/sda1, but usually this is the right option. So hope all works out. If it doesn't just post a note here and we will se what we can do.
Have lots of fun with DSL, regards meo
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