Dux
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Joined: Feb. 2004 |
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Posted: Feb. 08 2004,22:30 |
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I just resently stumbled over this great live distro and I was even more happy when I read that it could be installed to hd to run from there, it suited me perfect as I have a semi old Dell CPi 300 latitude laptop without a CD rom drive.
Well happy me, copy over the /KNOPPIX dir to the msdos partition, created the boot disk from the boot image. Pop in the floppy, and booted, it started up just fine, played around for a little while, rebooted to get a fresh start and then I went into a shell, typed sudo su for superuser that went fine, started up cfdisk and created a new linux partition for DSL and a swap partition coz I only have 64 megs of ram in the laptop. All of that went fine, now rebooted again to enshure that the new partitions was detected correct, and they was, well allmost, it detected the swap partition just fine, bu the new linux part it didn't mount, I thought oh well and manualy mounted it to the mountpoint in /mnt. After all this I was ready to try out the dsl-hdinstall script, I started it and to my suprise noticed that it froze up the computer just as it was supposed to start copying the system files over to the new partition, I have now tried about 10-15 times in different ways to trick it to actualy not to freeze there. but it does. Does anyone have any ideas to what might be the issue here, the partition it should install to is /dev/hda2 and the swap is on /dev/hda5. As far as I can see it dies when the script is trying to tar some files and copy them.
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