Fuzzoom
08-27-2006, 05:16 PM
I burned the iso image to the disc as well as making it a boot disc with Nero 6 for "knoppix-std-0.1b.iso". The computer recognized the boot disk and got me to the dos screen for drive a. After typing dir, I see one exe file (has the command "wwbmp" or something like that), which I try to enter, but it comes up in German partition stuff or something.
From what I understand this is supposed to automatically go into Linux once it detects the cd and shows os info or whatever. Does anyone know whats going on? Is their some way to make it at least change the German into English? Why isn't it going directly into linux?
Edit:
> [KNOPPIX_V3.2-2003-05-20-EN.iso to be exact]. The problem is the "V3.2" in
> the name of the file. Windows looks at the first "." as the extenstion
> marker for the file and most CD buring software will do the same. Since
"2-
> 2003-05-20-EN.iso" isn't a valid file extenstion, Windows will not
reconize
> it.
> I removed the period between the 3 & the 2 and Nero reconized it as an
> *.iso file and burned it fine.
You did know that the "Knoppix std" is a customized version of the Knoppix
Live distro, right? ( http://www.knoppix-std.org/ ).
If you just want to try out Linux, I would recommend you use the "regular"
version of Knoppix:
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
The "STD" version, [which was featured on TechTV], focuses on information
security and network management tools, along with Knoppix Linux.
Just saw both of those post in another forum (http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t171056-downloaded-knoppix-std-cant-boot-to-it.html). Do you think that the dot is keeping it from running automatically? That still doesn't explain why I am getting German script when I try to enter the command.
Unfortunately, I need to purchase some rewritable disc because I have run out of available writable ones. But if any of you know the answer to my questions, I would love to know them, so that it works the next time.
From what I understand this is supposed to automatically go into Linux once it detects the cd and shows os info or whatever. Does anyone know whats going on? Is their some way to make it at least change the German into English? Why isn't it going directly into linux?
Edit:
> [KNOPPIX_V3.2-2003-05-20-EN.iso to be exact]. The problem is the "V3.2" in
> the name of the file. Windows looks at the first "." as the extenstion
> marker for the file and most CD buring software will do the same. Since
"2-
> 2003-05-20-EN.iso" isn't a valid file extenstion, Windows will not
reconize
> it.
> I removed the period between the 3 & the 2 and Nero reconized it as an
> *.iso file and burned it fine.
You did know that the "Knoppix std" is a customized version of the Knoppix
Live distro, right? ( http://www.knoppix-std.org/ ).
If you just want to try out Linux, I would recommend you use the "regular"
version of Knoppix:
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
The "STD" version, [which was featured on TechTV], focuses on information
security and network management tools, along with Knoppix Linux.
Just saw both of those post in another forum (http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t171056-downloaded-knoppix-std-cant-boot-to-it.html). Do you think that the dot is keeping it from running automatically? That still doesn't explain why I am getting German script when I try to enter the command.
Unfortunately, I need to purchase some rewritable disc because I have run out of available writable ones. But if any of you know the answer to my questions, I would love to know them, so that it works the next time.