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  1. #1
    loji
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    ISO to HD

    How can i take my linux partition and simply put the ISO of the knoppix CD on it...

    Would that work to boot? or would i need something else. sine it seems that knoppix is only really knoppic from the CD.. .. . .. a regular HD install just gives Debian.

    I want knoppix... in all it's glory .......

    er.. something ;/

    would there be reasons i couldnt' jsut copy the ISO onto my harddrive (little things like.. it WON"T WORK)...

    I dont' knwo much about linux.. I 'm looking for 'my' distro ... and i liek knoppix the best so far.

    any tips for installign knoppix woudl be mucha ppreciated!.... (i'm goignt o try to compile my own kernel.. and stick it into knoppix... i think i'm in over my head)

  2. #2
    Mani
    Guest

    running knoppix iso from harddisk

    Try doing this.

    - Boot off a Knoppix CD ( whatever version you already have )

    - Create a linux partition large enough to hold at least 2 iso images. ( at least 1.5 GB )
    Let us call this /dev/hdXX for the following steps.

    - Fomat this linux partition as ext2 or ext3 filesystem.
    mkfs -t ext2 /dev/hdxx

    - Mount this linux partition
    mkdir -p /mnt/staging && mount /dev/hdxx /mnt/staging

    - Download the iso image of a Knoppix CD ( whatever you want to test )
    into the /mnt/staging directory. Le us call it Knoppix-new.iso

    - Use md5sum to check whether the iso image is fine.

    - Mount this iso image using loopback
    mkdir -p /mnt/newknoppix
    mount -t iso9660 -o loop,ro /mnt/staging/knoppix-new.iso /mnt/newknoppix

    - Copy the contents of the knoppix-new.iso cd to /mnt/staging filesystem
    cd /mnt/newknoppix
    cp -a * /mnt/staging
    sync;sync;sync

    - Create a boot floppy using the boot.img from the newly downloaded knoppix-new.iso
    dd if=/mnt/newknoppix/KNOPPIX/boot.img of=/dev/fd0

    - Assuming everything went fine so far, we are ready to boot from the floppy.

    - There should be no other linux filesystem on the machine with a valid KNOPPIX directory,
    that comes earlier in the search order.

    - Make sure to sync and unmount all filesystems mounted rw.

    - Reboot leaving the floppy in the drive.

    - Make sure the bios boots from the floppy drive.
    As it boots the new Knoppix system should be discovered and booted into a full fledged knoppix
    system as though running from CD.

    - If it fails you will be thrown into a small recovery shell. If this happens, revisit the earlier
    steps, read the man pages for all the commands, fix any errors, come back and update this
    procedure.

    - I hope this is useful to you.

    Mani.

  3. #3
    loji
    Guest
    wow thank :]

    I'm going to have to try that !

    Would i alwyas need a bootdisk though?... Couldn't i boot the kernel image through LILO at my boot prompt... The reason i want it installed on my HD is so i dont' haev to carry around a CD and that so changes i make are saved each and every time...

  4. #4
    JustMe
    Guest
    So has anybody tried this methos successfully?
    I tried and it didn't work.

  5. #5
    JustMe
    Guest
    So has anybody tried this methos successfully?
    I tried and it didn't work.

  6. #6
    Mani
    Guest

    booting knoppix iso off harddisk

    I posted the steps after I tried them out myself.

    Could you please make a step-by-step note of what you did,
    with the exact commands, filenames and device names,
    and post it here ?

    I would like to know how far you could get.

    Let me try to help you and also see if my procedure misled you
    in any way.

    Mani.

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