A AMDPwred Diamond Member Mar 22, 2001 3,593 0 0 Oct 10, 2001 #1 I'm trying to install Linux (Red Hat 7.1) on an old PC that has Win95 on it. How can I get the PC to boot from CD so I can install this baby?
I'm trying to install Linux (Red Hat 7.1) on an old PC that has Win95 on it. How can I get the PC to boot from CD so I can install this baby?
A AMDPwred Diamond Member Mar 22, 2001 3,593 0 0 Oct 10, 2001 #2 Oh I got it, now lets see if it will autorun...
L lo5750ul Senior member Jul 18, 2001 744 0 76 Oct 10, 2001 #3 Possible solution is to set the CDROM drive to be the first boot device in your BIOS.
A AMDPwred Diamond Member Mar 22, 2001 3,593 0 0 Oct 10, 2001 #4 Yeah I just did and it's working. Now it's asking to do partitions, what should they be? Which ones do I need to create?
Yeah I just did and it's working. Now it's asking to do partitions, what should they be? Which ones do I need to create?
N notfred Lifer Feb 12, 2001 38,241 4 0 Oct 10, 2001 #5 << Yeah I just did and it's working. Now it's asking to do partitions, what should they be? Which ones do I need to create? >> if you dont know, let the installer do it.
<< Yeah I just did and it's working. Now it's asking to do partitions, what should they be? Which ones do I need to create? >> if you dont know, let the installer do it.
A AMDPwred Diamond Member Mar 22, 2001 3,593 0 0 Oct 10, 2001 #6 How? It's in Disk Druid and it says I need to make some room for RedHat. How can I let it do it?
N notfred Lifer Feb 12, 2001 38,241 4 0 Oct 10, 2001 #7 delete the windows partiton. Make 2 partions. one of about 128mb at mount point /swap (swap partition) and one that takes up the rest of the disk, at mount point / (root) That's the simplest way to do it.
delete the windows partiton. Make 2 partions. one of about 128mb at mount point /swap (swap partition) and one that takes up the rest of the disk, at mount point / (root) That's the simplest way to do it.
A AMDPwred Diamond Member Mar 22, 2001 3,593 0 0 Oct 10, 2001 #9 Which should I pick for the package? (GNOME, KDE, or Games?) Or should I select them all?
M miniMUNCH Diamond Member Nov 16, 2000 4,159 0 0 Oct 10, 2001 #10 Pick'em all..you cn delete Gnome and/or the games later if you don't like them...
Megatomic Lifer Nov 9, 2000 20,127 6 81 Oct 10, 2001 #11 << Pick'em all..you cn delete Gnome and/or the games later if you don't like them... >> Hmm, like KDE do ya?
<< Pick'em all..you cn delete Gnome and/or the games later if you don't like them... >> Hmm, like KDE do ya?