Merlin179
12-15-2005, 04:55 AM
Hi,
I know there are a lot of posts on the net and on this forumn for knoppix installation, but I can't follow a lot of them.
Here is what I want to do:
*I have a 10 gig portable hard drive, (I know how to boot from a portable hard drive)
and I want to be able to run knoppix 4.0 from that hard drive
*I read a little about having the bootable partition be like the cd, and be read only, (so it would free up
a cd drive)
Here is what I have:
*I have a 10 gig portable hard drive *mentioned above
*I have already partitioned it from a windows XP home machine
The swap partition is 384 megs, the partition for the OS itself is 3.5 gigs (The rest I plan to use for
another linux OS)
Here is what I tried:
1. Boot up with Knoppix LiveCD
2. At a terminal screen type: su -
*/hit enter, dah!/*
3. Type: sudo mount -o dev,rw /mnt/sda2
*/mnt stands for mount, sda2 is the hard drive partition I installed too, I can almost
guarantee that it will be different for you/*
4. Type: passwd
5. Type your new password for linux
6. Click on the "K" button
*/To start the knoppix version of the windows start menu/*
7. Choose system
8. Choose "More applications"
9. "File Manager Super User Mode"
10. Use your new password on the promt
11. Open the file, menu.lst (/boot/grub/meny.lst)
12. Edit the line that reads: "kernel /boot/vmlinuz root= /dev/hda2 ro ### isk_size=100000
init=/etc/init apm=power-off nomce"
*/Change the ### to form the work ramdisk (Your hda2 may be different)
13. Save the File
14. Reboot
*I get to step 11 and then I cannot find the file, plus I'm not even sure the swap partition was mounted.
If anyone could please help me, it would be greatly appreciated, O, and I don't mind deleting the
partitions, if I could just get the portable hard drive to boot just like the cd, it would be greatly
appreciated, thanks.
Feel free to post comments back on this forumn or email them directly back to me at my email address.
-- Marshall.Merlin@gmail.com
Thanks Again -- Marshall
I know there are a lot of posts on the net and on this forumn for knoppix installation, but I can't follow a lot of them.
Here is what I want to do:
*I have a 10 gig portable hard drive, (I know how to boot from a portable hard drive)
and I want to be able to run knoppix 4.0 from that hard drive
*I read a little about having the bootable partition be like the cd, and be read only, (so it would free up
a cd drive)
Here is what I have:
*I have a 10 gig portable hard drive *mentioned above
*I have already partitioned it from a windows XP home machine
The swap partition is 384 megs, the partition for the OS itself is 3.5 gigs (The rest I plan to use for
another linux OS)
Here is what I tried:
1. Boot up with Knoppix LiveCD
2. At a terminal screen type: su -
*/hit enter, dah!/*
3. Type: sudo mount -o dev,rw /mnt/sda2
*/mnt stands for mount, sda2 is the hard drive partition I installed too, I can almost
guarantee that it will be different for you/*
4. Type: passwd
5. Type your new password for linux
6. Click on the "K" button
*/To start the knoppix version of the windows start menu/*
7. Choose system
8. Choose "More applications"
9. "File Manager Super User Mode"
10. Use your new password on the promt
11. Open the file, menu.lst (/boot/grub/meny.lst)
12. Edit the line that reads: "kernel /boot/vmlinuz root= /dev/hda2 ro ### isk_size=100000
init=/etc/init apm=power-off nomce"
*/Change the ### to form the work ramdisk (Your hda2 may be different)
13. Save the File
14. Reboot
*I get to step 11 and then I cannot find the file, plus I'm not even sure the swap partition was mounted.
If anyone could please help me, it would be greatly appreciated, O, and I don't mind deleting the
partitions, if I could just get the portable hard drive to boot just like the cd, it would be greatly
appreciated, thanks.
Feel free to post comments back on this forumn or email them directly back to me at my email address.
-- Marshall.Merlin@gmail.com
Thanks Again -- Marshall