From: liquidlizard (lost1again@prodigy.net)
Date: Sat Dec 22 2001 - 13:57:58 CET
it doesn't create a partition it resides on dos with UMSDOS( or whatever)
so they are compatible together
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean [mailto:jpalazuelos@ifrance.Com]
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 6:54 PM
To: mulinux@sunsite.dk
Subject: Re: [mu SETUP] preconditions for installations?
But I have this directory on another PC, as mentioned before.
With the floppies what happen on a notebook without partition did it
create it?
----- Original Message -----
From: liquidlizard
To: mulinux@sunsite.dk
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 10:29 AM
Subject: RE: [mu SETUP] preconditions for installations?
MULINUX will do that for you on start up
if you just make a directory in c: call it c:\mulinux then when you
boot it will find everything (all add ons to, if they are in that directory)
for you and make a directory called c:\linux
watch out because it amends the autoexec.bat with "call
c:\linux\linux.bat"
so mulinux it will start automatically let it start once automatically
because it will ask a TONE of questions on start up.
good luck.
I wish I could use the mulinux but it wont work with my network card
rtl8139 oh well
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean [mailto:jpalazuelos@ifrance.Com]
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 4:54 PM
To: mulinux@sunsite.dk
Subject: [mu SETUP] preconditions for instrallation?
Hello !
So I want to install muLinux on my notebook (Kenitek 486 DX2 50Mhz, 8
Mo RAM, 250Mo HD)
I have downloaded zip files in my desktop computer and made the
following floppies
INSTALLATION/RESCUE
BOOT DISK
WKS
X11
GCC
Do I need to make 2 partitions: "swap" and "linux" in the notebook,
And/Or DOS partition?
what is the best for performance?
Or I boot with the BOOT DISK and I will make the partiton in the
installation procedure?
THX for helping me..
Bye
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