RobDollar
Group: Members
Posts: 13
Joined: Nov. 2004 |
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Posted: Nov. 09 2004,04:34 |
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Info on a DSL boot without a CDROM
Hi I'm a complete linux newbie, with a PII 233 and 128 mb ram, Windows 98, and a broken CD burner. I thought that I'd make this post just incase anyone is in a similar situation and wants to try out DSL/linux.
Quite simply, I extracted the .ISO file to my root directory (c:\) using Isobuster. Then I wrote the floppy boot .img to a floppy (A GOOD FLOPPY, anything with bad sectors is not worth it) using RawWriteWin. Basically all you need to do now is reboot with the floppy, hit F2, (I chose to do a "dsl vga=normal" boot) and everything should run like clockwork, touch wood. Isobuster and RawWrite are very simple to use programs, which i found very easily by google search.
Please note this following suggestion I have not tried, please research this before you do it!!!! If you wish to do a HD install (which I havent done yet) then I think you get a windows boot disk, boot off it, run Fdisk and create a partition about, lets say 400mb, and call it d:, move your DSL .iso files to that partition, boot with the floppy, the input the install to harddrive command in the terminal, making the installation to the C:\ drive. Like I said, I don't know much about this, and I'm not sure if DSL will allow a dual boot, ie Window / DSL at startup.
Hope this helps any people completely new to linux like myself, and if anyone thinks this info could be harmful, please remove it or inform me or the Admin.
-Rob
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