knp
05-09-2015, 12:41 AM
Hi
For newbies like me having very old laptops like mine.
Booting from a 1 or 2To usb_hdd is impossible but it becomes possible in 2 ways to work "directly" on such a disk.
1- First way usually known via "bootfrom=*.iso" after having copied the "iso" and
having booted with a "knoppix_7.*" disk (CD,DVD, or light flash up to 500Go).
This method DOES NOT SAVE CHANGES DONE.
2- The 2nd Method which SAVE CHANGES
a- On the root of the "high Disk" copy the entire folder of aKnoppix installed flash or usb_disk.
b- Boot with the choosen installed flash or usb
(without plugging the "high one" ! Otherwise one cannot even boot!...a Bios
problem).
c- Once having the 1st screen (ready for cheatcodes) type the command (for
example):
bootfrom=/dev/sdd1/
d- Plug the" high disk" and wait a moment for complete mounting it.
e- the touch "ENTER"
f- UNplug the bootdisk just after complete "decompressing kernels"
( just when the second screen appears with messages like " ...Elf..." )
g- Let (PATIENTLY!) the system try 20 TIMES to "continue the complete booting.
h- After these "20 trying" the system WILL CONTINUE with the "knoppix.img"
contained in the folder "KNOPPIX" on the root of the new high_usb_hdd.
Remarks:
a- This method works like the normally well installed flash or ligth usb_hdd
b- It looks like the "boot_from_ISO" with a shorter cheatcode
c- Its 3rd interest is the SAVING CHANGES like a well installed light flash disk.
d- Registring heavy files becomes very DIRECT on the root via the "KNOPPIX_link"
on the Desktop ( the root="mnt-system" as "usually"...!).
Perhaps all of this is "easy" for very acquainted readers.
Perhaps useful for old laptops and newbies.
Bye
knp
For newbies like me having very old laptops like mine.
Booting from a 1 or 2To usb_hdd is impossible but it becomes possible in 2 ways to work "directly" on such a disk.
1- First way usually known via "bootfrom=*.iso" after having copied the "iso" and
having booted with a "knoppix_7.*" disk (CD,DVD, or light flash up to 500Go).
This method DOES NOT SAVE CHANGES DONE.
2- The 2nd Method which SAVE CHANGES
a- On the root of the "high Disk" copy the entire folder of aKnoppix installed flash or usb_disk.
b- Boot with the choosen installed flash or usb
(without plugging the "high one" ! Otherwise one cannot even boot!...a Bios
problem).
c- Once having the 1st screen (ready for cheatcodes) type the command (for
example):
bootfrom=/dev/sdd1/
d- Plug the" high disk" and wait a moment for complete mounting it.
e- the touch "ENTER"
f- UNplug the bootdisk just after complete "decompressing kernels"
( just when the second screen appears with messages like " ...Elf..." )
g- Let (PATIENTLY!) the system try 20 TIMES to "continue the complete booting.
h- After these "20 trying" the system WILL CONTINUE with the "knoppix.img"
contained in the folder "KNOPPIX" on the root of the new high_usb_hdd.
Remarks:
a- This method works like the normally well installed flash or ligth usb_hdd
b- It looks like the "boot_from_ISO" with a shorter cheatcode
c- Its 3rd interest is the SAVING CHANGES like a well installed light flash disk.
d- Registring heavy files becomes very DIRECT on the root via the "KNOPPIX_link"
on the Desktop ( the root="mnt-system" as "usually"...!).
Perhaps all of this is "easy" for very acquainted readers.
Perhaps useful for old laptops and newbies.
Bye
knp