On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 18:18:45 -0800 Ian Lipsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thats the version of linux/debian where the whole OS essentially boots > of a cd correct? Wouldnt that make it difficult to update the system > though? I'd have to burn a new cd every time i wanted to update > anything. Or am i missing something? > > thanks, > > ian It has a hard disk install script. Last time I used it ( a year or more back), you booted the CD, opened a terminal and typed: sudo /usr/local/bin/knx-hdinstall (might be /usr/local/sbin, might be knx_hdinstall) and it went through the procedure, once done a reboot and you were in a functional desktop. A couple of problems I had: 1. The thing came up in German after the reboot. I may have screwed up an initial commandline boot option, or that may have been changed since I last did it. But I had to poke around until I came up with the control center, then poke around to find the language setting, then log out and back in. 2. Similarly, the keyboard came up in the wrong language. I had to change that after setting the language. I'm using Mepis now. It has a couple of edges to deal with, but that's likely because it runs a lot of experimental and testing stuff. I've used it exclusively for a couple of months now, and I love it. It's another liveCD release, and it has an install script accessible from the desktop. Plus, it defaults to english. Both of these have options to save settings and such to removable drives. I never tried USB on Knoppix, but I'd imagine it works with that. Mepis definitely works with USB removables. Both will write to floppies, ZIP, or even hard drives to save settings. Knoppix can be found at linuxiso.org. I'm not sure if Mepis is there as well (likely not), but you can locate it on freshmeat.net. > At 06:14 PM 2/4/2004, you wrote: > >Try one of the debian offsprings called 'knoppix' : it should boot on > >most any system and auto-detect the hardware. > > > >Millis > > > >-- > >Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org) > >Debian Project (http://www.debian.org) > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- I use linux because I've used Windows. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]