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spangeman
03-28-2004, 04:32 PM
Hello there, first of all I am very, very, very imppressed with knoppix.

I've had a dud old PC in my room for a few years which decided it didn't want to run Windows anymore. No matter what I swapped around on the motherboard it wouldn't have it.

Having used knoppix to get out of sticky situation with my new PC I thought why not give it a try on the old one, and it worked!
Running a Windows XP install on the PC gives a blue screen of death. And yet knoppix runs fine and will read and write to hard disks and floppys with no problems.

So my first question is - any ideas whats wrong with the PC? :-)

And the second quetion is has anyone succesfully installed knoppix onto a hard disk? As at the mo it runs things like Open Office rather slow which I'm assuming is because its all coming from the CDROM.

Being a complete windows user means that the FAQ answer:

--1.) initialize a free partition with the ext2 file system and mount it on
-- /mnt/knoppix, for example.
--2.) cp -a /KNOPPIX/* /mnt/knoppix/
--3.) set up /mnt/knoppix/etc/fstab and /mnt/knoppix/etc/lilo.conf for the
-- new system (Caution: symlinks in /boot initially point to the Ram-
-- disk!), run lilo
--4.) mkdir /mnt/knoppix/home/knoppix && \
-- chown knoppix.knoppix /mnt/knoppix/home/knoppix
--5.) Reboot, try the system out, fix any broken settings.
--

Is cobbledecook to me (especially ext2 and (3.))

Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers

firebyrd10
03-28-2004, 06:50 PM
though this would be much better in the HDD forum I think I can still help you.

For windows problem see if the hardrive has some weird partition on it. (I have a 8 gig hardrive that for some reason windows only saw as 2 gigs. When I went into fdisk I saw some weird 6 gig partition that I have no idea how it got there. I deleted it and made a FAT32 partition and it fixed the problem.) Also sometimes windows prefers an unpartitioned hardrive so mabye you'll want to go to fdisk or something and delete all partitions then try to install.

As for Installing knoppix that pretty easy just type

sudo knoppix-installer and follow the instrutions.

Also ext2 is the linux partition. Its the the filesystem that linux uses like windows uses FAT and NTFS. YOur going to want to creat a 4 gig ext2 and about 500 linux swap partition (knoppix has a partition manager so you don't need to worry about that) changing as needed.

windos_no_thanks
03-28-2004, 07:51 PM
YOur going to want to creat a 4 gig ext2 and about 500 linux swap partition
Better make it an ext3 (or reiserfs) partition instead unless you have a good reason for using ext2. If your machine craches for instance due to a power outage the risk of getting the filesystem corrupted is much smaller with ext3 or reiserfs.

spangeman
03-28-2004, 08:35 PM
As for Installing knoppix that pretty easy just type

sudo knoppix-installer and follow the instrutions.

Also ext2 is the linux partition. Its the the filesystem that linux uses like windows uses FAT and NTFS. YOur going to want to creat a 4 gig ext2 and about 500 linux swap partition (knoppix has a partition manager so you don't need to worry about that) changing as needed.

Coming from pure windows installing means that makes no sense to me.

Do I type "sudo knoppix-installer" at the first boot promt? Or actually inside a console in knoppix?

Will "sudo knoppix-installer and follow the instrutions" create the ext3 partition required or do I have to use something else to do that?

spangeman
03-28-2004, 08:52 PM
Sorry for posting on here I have just seen the other forum title :oops:

I'll start a new thread on there

Markus
03-28-2004, 09:20 PM
Here's a couple howto's:
http://www.asiaosc.org/article_82.html
http://www.freenet.org.nz/misc/knoppix-install.html

I'd make a third partition with ext3 as /home. With a separate home you can keep your user files and settings if you need to reinstall.
This one explains how to use a separate /home and then some:
http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~amurphy/linux/steps.html

firebyrd10
03-29-2004, 03:03 AM
I've never been able to create an ext3 partition for some reason and I was guessing a old version of qtparted.

Valhalla
03-29-2004, 07:13 AM
This is the most detailed step by step how to I have found:

http://www.distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=review-knoppix

Although this review and install guide says that knoppix won't work with an ext.3 partition, I have been able to successfully set one up and use it with partition magic from my windows partition.

spangeman
04-03-2004, 07:51 AM
cheers for your help HD install went fine