installing to the hdForum: HD Install Topic: installing to the hd started by: se7en Posted by se7en on Jan. 26 2004,22:57
i tryed what it said, made a partition using cfdisk, but..thats about as far as i got, i dont really understand cfdisk and the instructions..is there a better guide for installing to the HD?
Posted by Ekylypse on Jan. 27 2004,04:23
Try this, Open the Term.
*: Or the device to which you are installing. Thats all Posted by CappyCaffeine on Jan. 27 2004,04:57
what about a swap partition?Cappy Posted by se7en on Jan. 27 2004,23:55
lol thats cool, ill try that once i get a new monitor :P or mebbe ill move this monitor up to it :P thanx
Posted by Ekylypse on Jan. 28 2004,05:10
Well, if you have enough ram, you dont need swap, I dont need one. I should have one, and I need to make one on the 200MHz machine, but ya know.
Posted by TiYogi on Feb. 04 2004,04:58
Hi, First of all I am just starting so I am not fimilar with all of the terms use here. In your first statement you say "Open the term", I am assuming that it means terminal. The trouble is I have no idea where the terminal is. Is it located somewhere on the desktop or is it in the group when you right click the mouse? Am I suppose to type the instructions exactly as write. #: fdisk /dev/hda This involes fdisk and makes a partition name dev on my harddrive. What is the next stuff mean? d 1-4(delete all current partitions unless you decide otherwise) n p 1 w Do I also type in the last step? #:dsl-hdinstall Does this install DSL to the harddrive (hda) in a partition named "dev"? Thanks I'll check back later. |