Rapidweather
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Posted: Feb. 07 2004,21:59 |
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Just some thoughts on getting DSL to work on that little laptop. I put grey cat linux on a 120 mb Compaq laptop with only 8 mb ram, and it was slow, but did work. First, I installed MSDOS 6.21, then I used a laplink cable and MSDOS interlnk/intersvr to transfer the folder with Grey Cat linux. Used a boot floppy to get it going. You could do the same, with the /knoppix folder, from another machine. I can see some problems with DSL, in that you will want to partition your 500 mb hard drive to provide a swap partition, and also a partition for your restore files, backup.tar.gz and filetool.lst (That partition can be small, about 25 mb.) You will probably have to use an external hardware modem, connected to the serial port, to get it online with wvdial. I would use tomsrtbt linux to do the partitioning, then see about how you would get /knoppix transferred to /dev/hda1. I would make /dev/hda1 about 200 mb, so you can have msdos and room for the 50 mb /knoppix folder too. You can install Windows 3.1 in there with that much room. Another useful OS to put on top of MSDOS is Arachne 1.70. It's a free download, and fits on a floppy for the installer on your hard drive. Arachne uses a hardware modem just like Linux, to get online. I don't know how to transfer the /knoppix folder to /dev/hda1 without some sort of OS there, just using tomsrtbt, for instance. ---- If somebody knows, let us know. I have used "dd" to copy partitions to another hard drive, connected to the ide cable in the same computer, master/slave. Don't have a cable to fit a laptop hard drive, they do exist however, to connect a laptop hd to a big machine, and use something like Powerquest's Drive Copy to copy a partition over and expand it to fit. That program can go up in size, but now down. With a normal sized 500 mb hd, you can just install it as a slave in another computer, and copy using dd or Drive Copy. I do it all the time, with SuSE, and Debian, both hard to set up right, so it's easier to just copy. ---- Here is my howto on the rest of it for DSL, as far as I know: http://www.angelfire.com/ms/telegram/general_howto ---
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