Yoav Bornstein wrote: > How I make one ? See the attached HTML file. -- Boltyansky Boris. "Press any key to continue or any other key to abort" -- Computer using Windows.Title: Linux-Mandrake 7.0: Welcome!
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| DrakX (graphical) install | cdrom.img:
hd.img: network.img: pcmcia.img: |
install from CD-ROM
install from hard-disk install from ftp/nfs/http install from pcmcia devices see http://www.linux-mandrake.com/drakx/README for more technical information |
| Text Install |
txt_bootnet.img:
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DrakX supports a text mode installation. To use it, type: text
at prompt of syslinux. (it's on the boot just after the graphical logo).
If you want to use the old text mode install use :
install from FTP and HTTP
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| Rescue | rescue.img | You need 2 disks, one for an install image as explain above, and one you create with the image rescue Boot with the install image and at first prompt type "rescue". Wait to be prompted for the rescue image and insert it. |
ii - insert your installation floppy disk and your Mandrake CD (if needed) in your drives and restart your machine.
iii - press 'enter' until the 'boot:' prompt appears and carefully follow the instructions which appear on the screen.
iv - after having chosen the installation language (such as French) and the keyboard (such as fr-latin1), chose " Disk Druid " in order to create/chose your Linux partitions. The minimum requirement is to create at least two distinct partitions:
- your main Linux partition, which will need to be loaded on " / " ("Mount point : / "). This will be the root directory (" root directory "). The size of this partition will need to be at least 300 Mb. More experienced users may load the /usr and /home directories on supplementary partitions.
- a swap Linux partition. This partition will need to be equal to approximately twice the size of the available RAM (Random Access Memory), or more for a server.
vi - when the installation is complete take out the floppy disk and the CD-ROM and restart your machine.
vii - Linux should start. " Log in " as " root ". If X-Window is correctly installed, you should be able to start up KDE by typing "startx " on the command line.
Important note : the " root " account will give you unrestricted
access to your Linux system. Do not use it except to configure or administer
Linux. For every day use, use a normal user account with the " adduser
USER " and " passwd USER " commands.
Good luck with Linux-Mandrake :-)
For installation support see the Mandrake diffusion list and FAQs at Mandrake web site

