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    Installation auf Laptop ohne bootable CD-ROM

    servus zusammen!

    so - ich hab das hier gefunden: windows partition pmi.
    (http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Win_Partition)

    der rechner ist soweit eingerichtet (c auf ntfs konvertiert) und ich kann auch im grub diverse optionen auswählen (die im menu.lst). aber bei jeder erscheint "cannot mount selected partition".

    ich hab schon ein wenig mit den bezeichnungen herumgespielt hd (0,0) und hd (0.1), aber kein erfolg.

    auf meiner platte ist c: die erste partition, davor liegen nur noch knapp 8 mb, die ich aber nicht zuordnen oder partitionieren kann.

    meine konfiguration
    thinkpad notebook, 192 mb ram,
    20 gb hd
    (6 gb ntfs; c:
    - 6 gb daten fat32 d:
    8 gb ungenutzt)
    multiboot auf c mit win98 und w2k.

    vielleicht hilft euch das weiter, um mir zu helfen? kann man damit auch eine beliebige andere distri die im *.iso-format vorliegt starten?

    radi

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    so, da bin ich wieder.
    ich habs jetzt nochmal versucht. prinzip: windows partition.
    siehe auch:
    An alternative HowTo on 3.7
    siveys


    Joined: 10 Jan 2005
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    Post Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 3:01 am Reply with quote

    I have just started tinkering with Knoppix a couple of days earlier and I did not find this thread before so I ended up doing basically the same thing you suggest here on my own using wingrub and files in knoppix 3.7 iso. I can't bother with reading all the 18 pages in this thread so I write this to give you a "fresh view" on how to get knoppix 3.7 iso-file booting from a ntfs partition using grub via XP bootloader (no partition resizing, no external boot media, no overwriting the mbr).

    1. Download Knoppix 3.7 iso and place it to C:\knoppix\knoppix37.iso
    2. Mount the iso with your favourite iso mounter utility, for example DAEMON Tools
    3. Copy linux26 and minirt26.gz from F:\boot\isolinux\ (the mounted iso) and place them to C:\knoppix\
    4. Download and install WINGRUB from SourceForge
    5. Run WinGrub and install bootloader to boot.ini in drive C:
    6. Move the directory C:\Grub to C:\boot\Grub to avoid wingrub stalling on boot
    7. Edit C:\boot\Grub\MENU.LST to contain only the following:

    timeout=1
    default=0
    title Knoppix 3.7
    kernel (hd0,0)/knoppix/linux26 ramdisk_size=100000 init=/etc/init lang=us apm=power-off vga=791 nomce quiet bootfrom=/dev/hda1/knoppix/knoppix37.iso
    initrd (hd0,0)/knoppix/minirt26.gz

    8. Boot

    This was actually very easy when compared to the first route I took, which was to repartition the ntfs-drive with burnt knoppix, copy the necessary files to an ext2 partition and install a fresh lilo to dual boot between XP and knoppix - which actuallty worked in the end, but caused some gray hair especially when qtparted, after resizing the partition correctly, messed up the partition table so that it hung up on itself when trying to reread it..

    What is notable here is that at least with the recent knoppix 3.7 you don't need special nfts enabled minirt files but the ones supplied within Knoppix cd work fine.
    ===========================================
    und wieder - error 16. file not found.
    menu.lst:
    timeout=10
    default=0
    title Knoppix 3.7
    kernel (hd0,0)/KNOPPIX/linux26 ramdisk_size=100000 init=/etc/init lang=de screen=800x600 noacpi apm=power-off vga=791 nomce quiet bootfrom=/dev/hda1/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX37.iso
    initrd (hd0,0)/KNOPPIX/minirt26.gz

    windows und alle dateien für knoppix liegen auf c (ntfs).

    ich kriege die krise.

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