starcannon
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Posted: Feb. 28 2006,18:31 |
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Quote (searayman @ Feb. 27 2006,20:04) | i typed it in at the book screen, an di also tried typing it into the terminal thing when i am in dsl |
At the logo screen type A boot process will happen then you will get a blinking cursor. type: make a Swap partition that is twice as big as the amount of ram you have, and finally make 1 more Everything Partition that uses up the rest of the hard drive. write the partition table and exit cfdisk. on a piece of paper make a note of what your partition names are. You'll need it later. Now type Okies reboot with CD this time though be sure to press F2 look through the list and type Code Sample | dsl whatever options you need | press F3 and look through the list and set your vga=7xx to whatever it should be. Finding the right boot codes may take a couple 2 or 3 reboots to get everything just right with trial and error but its not to difficult. At the desktop Code Sample | right-click goto-->Apps-->Tools-->install to hard drive | answer any questions it asks and if it asks be sure to tell it you want to use the Everything Partition that you wrote down its hdxx code for earlier. Anyway hope that helps. I only did 1 hd install for dsl, I prefer frugal, but hd is a great way to get the hang of it. Frugal is nice cause if your experimenting and bork your system you can do a reinstall that leaves all your good stuff in place , you know email, custom sh scripts you painstakingly learned to write, book marks etc... a reinstall for a frugal user is painless and takes about 5minutes, more if he spaced out on Oh Brother Where Art Thou and forgot to tyep "dsl 2" at the logo screen GL hope that was helpful Rob
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