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2. Installing onto Windows 95/98/ME
To install Linux-Mandrake within a Windows folder, avoiding any disk partitioning, you should:
Insert the first CD,
Reboot the system,
Press [F1] when the Linux-Mandrake screen comes up,
Type lnx4win at the prompt, then press [Enter]
Follow the instructions shown on screen.
Additional details on lnx4win can be found in the appropriate readme file.
NOTE:
When inserting the CDROM under Windows, a window will popup to give you access to an installation summary and to Linux-Mandrake demos and tutorial. It will also permit you to create directly the boot floppy described in point 4 .
If the window does not popup, run:
D:\dosutils\autorun.exe
(assuming D is your CDROM's drive letter).
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3. Launch install from MS-DOS
If you have MS-DOS installed on your computer, you can boot the installation system directly from the CD without using any diskettes.
Note that this method will not work if run in a DOS window under Windows. It will not work under Windows ME either.
To do this (assuming your CD is drive D, use the following commands:
C:\> D:
D:\> cd \dosutils\autoboot
D:\dosutils\autoboot> autoboot.bat
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4. Make a boot floppy with Windows
If your computer cannot boot from the CDROM and previous methods do not work, you must make a boot floppy under Windows as follows:
insert the CDROM, then open the icon "My Computer", right click on the CDROM drive icon and select "Open"
go into the "dosutils" directory and double-click on the "rawwritewin" icon
insert a blank floppy in the floppy drive
select "D:\images\cdrom.img" in the "Image File" field (assuming that your CDROM drive is "D:", otherwise replace "D:" as needed)
select "A:" in the "Floppy Drive" field then click on "Write".
To begin the installation:
insert the CDROM in the drive, as well as the boot floppy, then
restart the computer.
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5. Other installation methods
If for any reason the previous methods do not fit your needs (you want to perform a network install, an install from pcmcia devices or ...), you will also need to make a boot floppy:
Under Linux (or others modern UNIX systems) type at prompt:
$ dd if=xxxxx.img of=/dev/fd0
Under Windows, follow the method described in point 4, but using xxxxx.img (see below) instead of cdrom.img.
Under DOS, assuming your CD is drive D:, type:
D:\> dosutils\rawrite.exe -f images\xxxxx.img -d A
Here the liste of boot images:
cdrom.img install from CD-ROM
hd.img install from hard-disk
hdreiser.img install with reiserfs filesystem
network.img install from ftp/nfs/http
other.img install and include seldom used drivers
pcmcia.img install from pcmcia devices
blank.img is a minimal image to customize kernel installation.
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You can also use a text mode installation if, for any reason, you have trouble with the default graphical installation. To use it, press [F1] at Linux-Mandrake welcome screen, then text at the prompt.
If you need to rescue your existing Linux-Mandrake system, insert your Installation CDROM (or any relevant boot floppy), press [F1] at Linux-Mandrake welcome screen, then rescue at the prompt.
See http://www.linux-mandrake.com/drakx/README for more technical information.
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Below are the main stages of installation:
Insert your Installation CDROM (or Installation Floppy disk if necessary) and restart your machine.
Press [Enter] when the Linux-Mandrake welcome screen appears and carefully follow the instructions.
When the installation is complete take out the CD-ROM when ejected (and any floppy disk if present in drive); your machine will restart. If it does not, restart it manually.
Linux-Mandrake will start. After bootup, you can login on your machine under the user account setup during install, or as "root".
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 which you can configure with the "userdrake" tool, or with the commands "adduser" and "passwd".
Good luck with Linux-Mandrake !
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我的Linux Mandrake8。0是下载的
搞了半天不知如何装,晕~~~
里面提到 http://yao.nease.net/4.jpg (因为我不懂英语用金山快翻译过截图放到网上)
里面提到启到安装从MS-DOS,要我在x:\dosutils\autoboot下运行autoboot.bat
可是就是找不到 autoboot.bat这是怎以回事
2 。下面这种方法要光盘吗?http://yao.nease.net/3.jpg
3。http://yao.nease.net/2.jpg
这里提到hd.img: 安装从硬的磁盘
在dos下运行x:\dosutils\rawrite.exe -f images\xxxx.img
这是什么意思,如果我运行x:\dosutils\rawrite.exe -f images\hd.img
是不是安装到硬盘呢?
安装的说明文件我都截图上传到网上
共有六个网页http://yao.nease.net/6.jpg
http://yao.nease.net/5.jpg
http://yao.nease.net/4.jpg
http://yao.nease.net/3.jpg
http://yao.nease.net/2.jpg
http://yao.nease.net/1.jpg
实在搞了半天搞不懂,所以发贴来求救~~~ |
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