new_dsl_user
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Joined: April 2005 |
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Posted: April 08 2005,16:38 |
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Hi Everyone,
I am planning to install DSL on machines with AMD K6-2 350 Mhz with 128 RAM. My idea is below, and I would greatly appreciate if this community can inform me on how I can do it.
I would like the iso image which is on the CD to be on the hard-disk (some of the computers do not have cd). Then, during boot, I would like this image which is on the hd, to be extracted into the RAM (by using lilo I assume, I just do not know how to configure). Since DSL will be running of RAM I assume it will be fast, and finally I would like to create a linux partition on the hard-disk so that students can save their files on there (since DSL which is in RAM will be gone once the computer is turned off). I guess the only thing is that students won't be able to bookmark web-pages, but that's Ok.
If that above plan seems like it will work, I am very eager to do it. I have installed Slackware, Debian, Vector and NetBSD so far, so I am familiar with the command prompt.
Please post your suggestions and ideas. Thank you in advance.
The steps below are my assumptions to complete this project, I just need somebody to approve them and give me a direction.
1. First I will have to remaster DSL to make copy2RAM function at boot time as the default. (I will read the remastering guide) 2. Boot the machine up with a regular DSL cd, create two partitions on the hd (one to store the image, and the other for users to store their files on). 3. Here is where I get confused. Will I need a boot partition to put lilo and the dsl image in. Help needed here.
Thank you.
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