richpearl
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Joined: Jan. 2006 |
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Posted: Dec. 08 2006,20:49 |
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hello Stuart,
i'm using the current version, 3.1, on a TP 560X.
fwiw, i did all the following with neither a CD nor floppy. moreover, because it's a very functional win95 -- works with a wireless connection, etc -- i chose not to play with the partitions. iow, whenever i want to run Linux, i boot to dos and run a batch file.
here's the short play on how i did this:
i downloaded the ISO in win95, and used Isobuster 1.7 to extract the relevant files to my hard drive. then i downloaded Loadlin, and wrote a text file for it so i can run DSL from a command prompt.
now here's the long version, step by step:
1. downloaded DSL ISO
2. opened .iso file in Isobuster
there are 3 folders and an index.htm file.
3. extracted the Knoppix folder, as named, to the root directory.
C:\Knoppix
4. extracted the sub folder Isolinux, it's inside the Boot folder, in same manner.
C:\Isolinux
5. downloaded Loadlin.exe and placed it inside the Isolinux folder
6. using a text editor, wrote a file called options.txt
=========== options.txt
linux24 root=/dev/ram fromhd=/dev/hda1 rw initrd=minirt24.gz vga=788 ramdisk_size=100000 init=/etc/init lang=us apm=power-off nomce noapic quiet BOOT_IMAGE=knoppix dosswapfile
=============
7. booted to Dos and at the command prompt changed directories -- CD \Isolinux -- and then typed loadlin @options.txt to start up DSL.
and that was all it took!
fyi, a couple of notes regarding the Thinkpad 560X:
upon loading you'll be asked some questions. in answer to them you'll need to chose the XFBdev option to handle the video card for the X-server, the 560X needs frame buffering. and you must say no to USB for the mouse, and then (mileage may vary) i said yes to the next option, IMPS2.
then, after DSL loads, you?ll want to setup a dos swapfile. you'll need it to compensate for the lack of memory. the 560X is limitted to 96mb. i have 64mb and i?ve needed the swapfile to run either Firefox and/or Abiword. I also need it for Java -- right click on the empty desktop and when the dropdown DSL menu appears, choose System, Setup Dos Swapfile. make it at least 100MB.
lastly, save your settings, either to floppy -- fd0 -- or hard drive. i saved mine to my D: partition -- hda5. btw, it's the same dropdown menu as it is for the swapfile. this time use Backup/Restore.
good luck with this, i hope i?ve helped but let me know if otherwise, or if you need some clarification on what i wrote.
perhaps, too, other's might be able to suggest refinements, such as additions or subtractions for my options text file. i'm not what i'd call Linux conversant.
best to ya
rich
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