cbagger01
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Posted: Mar. 11 2005,03:34 |
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I don't know if you will like it, but there is an ugly solution for computers without CDROM drives.
1) Boot with tomsrtbt or with the native os. FYI, with tomsrtbt floppy, you can boot linux, connect to the network AND "dd" over your hard drive image so you don't even need to use DSL or a CDROM drive. However it is harder to configure tomsrtbt because it doesn't have the KNOPPIX autodetection feature.
2) Copy the \knoppix\knoppix folder using a network connection and place both the folder and the file inside /dev/hda1 or in C:\
3) Create a DSL boot floppy. 4) Boot the machine with the boot floppy. 5) Use dd to clone your partition.
Another option is to pull the hard drive and temporarily insert it into a computer with a CDROM drive and do the cloning and then put it back in the original computer, OR you can temporarily hook up your CDROM drive to the computer and use it to boot DSL.
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