mikshaw
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Posted: June 12 2007,19:49 |
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It doesn't "need" to be on any particular partition, although I have no idea what restrictions the install script itself might have.
Since you already have grub working, I'd say skip the bootloader install if you run the install script.
You could also install it manually, which is extremely simple compared to practically any other OS installation procedure: 1. Boot the CD. 2. Format the target partition, if not already done, with ext2 or ext3 filesystem (you *could* use fat, but why use a Windows filesystem for a Linux installation?) 3. Mount your target partition. 4. Copy the boot and KNOPPIX directories from the cdrom to the target partition. 5. Add an entry for DSL to Grub's configuration file.
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