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    Install on the 1st computer, put the harddrive in the 2nd

    I have to install knoppix in an old computer, but i can't boot up, because it can not finx the KNOPPIX-filesystem. So I connected the harddrive to another one and installed knoppix there (1024 MB swap). The problem: if I put the harddrive back to the old computer knoppix runs with configurations for the computer I installed it on. That's why it runs very slow and hangs up when I try to start any desktop envirement. Help!!

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    If you do your HD installation "Knoppix-style", I think it should work OK since a Knoppix style HD install searches & reconfigures for hardware with each boot just like from the CD.

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    i have done thins with plain Debian, works OK, you might have to reconfigure networking, modules to load... nothing that is verry hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrashedAgain
    If you do your HD installation "Knoppix-style", I think it should work OK since a Knoppix style HD install searches & reconfigures for hardware with each boot just like from the CD.
    I need a beginner-like install

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    Quote Originally Posted by your_breakfast
    Quote Originally Posted by CrashedAgain
    If you do your HD installation "Knoppix-style", I think it should work OK since a Knoppix style HD install searches & reconfigures for hardware with each boot just like from the CD.
    I need a beginner-like install
    Exactly what features of the beginner type install do you need?
    I think a beginner-type install is very similar to a Knoppix type install except that it is set up as a multi user install and does not do a full hardware config with each boot. A knoppix type install does do a full hardware config with each boot. It starts out as a single user system (with no passwords) but you can add other passwords and other users to it. I don't think there are any other significant differences.
    The hardware detection & configuration is done using the startup script /etc/init.d/knoppix-autoconfig, setting up your video card etc is done using the script /usr/sbin/mkxf86config. You might be able to get your setup to work by first deleting (or renaming) /etc/X11/xf86config-4 then running this script. You have to get rid of the old xf86config-4 first, mkxf86config will only make a new config file if there is none existing.
    You may be able to give your system full hardware detection by copying /etc/rcS.d from the Knoppix CD to the hd installation, this should give your hd installation the same startup sequence as the CD uses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrashedAgain
    Quote Originally Posted by your_breakfast
    Quote Originally Posted by CrashedAgain
    If you do your HD installation "Knoppix-style", I think it should work OK since a Knoppix style HD install searches & reconfigures for hardware with each boot just like from the CD.
    I need a beginner-like install
    Exactly what features of the beginner type install do you need?
    I think a beginner-type install is very similar to a Knoppix type install except that it is set up as a multi user install and does not do a full hardware config with each boot. A knoppix type install does do a full hardware config with each boot. It starts out as a single user system (with no passwords) but you can add other passwords and other users to it. I don't think there are any other significant differences.
    The hardware detection & configuration is done using the startup script /etc/init.d/knoppix-autoconfig, setting up your video card etc is done using the script /usr/sbin/mkxf86config. You might be able to get your setup to work by first deleting (or renaming) /etc/X11/xf86config-4 then running this script. You have to get rid of the old xf86config-4 first, mkxf86config will only make a new config file if there is none existing.
    You may be able to give your system full hardware detection by copying /etc/rcS.d from the Knoppix CD to the hd installation, this should give your hd installation the same startup sequence as the CD uses.
    I need multiuser platform AND full hardware detection only 1 time. So I have to:
    1. remove xf86config-4
    2. rename /etc/rcS.d to /etc/rcS.d.old
    3. copy /etc/rcS.d from the knoppix-fs to /etc/rcS.d on the harddrive
    4. reboot
    5. remove /etc/rcS.d
    6. rename /etc/rcS.d.old back to /etc/rcS.d
    Do I miss something?

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