Rapidweather
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Posted: Feb. 15 2004,04:09 |
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This isn't going to be all you need, but here goes: Windows will overwrite the master boot record when it is installed, so there goes lilo. Normally, on a real linux system, you just cd to /sbin and #lilo -v -v -v and lilo should be rewritten to the mbr. Also, look for your /etc/lilo.conf file, it will point to the /dev/hda5 where you have your root directory. I have not done a real hard drive install of DSL, I have gotten caught up in my http://www.angelfire.com/ms/telegram/general_howto which is a hard drive install that does not actually put the DSL linux files on the drive, but keeps them in /knoppix and in your restore tarball. I love to fool with that kind of DSL installation, in the quest for speed, and to keep that &*#$)@ cdrom drive quiet. --- If you have a fairly fast hard drive, then the install described in the howto can outrun running DSL off the cdrom drive. Outdoes Windows, which makes the hard drive work to keep running. DSL keeps everything quiet and cool. ---- There are times when you have to boot off the cdrom drive, especially when you need to modify or change files in the windows partition. If you have /knoppix in the windows partition, with the filetool.sh script, that partition becomes /cdrom in the booted DSL filesystem, and you cannot write to it. I'm trying to use a slave hard drive right now to boot from, partitioned into three partitions, one for /knoppix and filetool.sh, one for the backup tarball and filetool.lst, and a nice swap partition, (not needed on fast machines). ---- Maybe others will jump in here and give us more on the real hd install of DSL. ---
-------------- Rapidweather Remaster of DSL: http://www.angelfire.com/ms/telegram/getting_started.html Rapidweather Remaster of Knoppix Linux: http://www.geocities.com/rapidweather/getting_started.html Screenshots: http://www.rapidweather.com/linuxcdsales.html
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