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caldera OpenLinux2.3 installation howto (fwd)
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- Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 08:23:33 -0500 (CDT)
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Hello,
Robert Easter <[email protected]> sent me this information and thought
perhaps someone could use it in an existing HOWTO.
If you would like to use it, please contact him at the email address
above.
Best Regards,
Tim
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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 13:26:56 -0400
From: Robert Easter <[email protected]>
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
Subject: caldera OpenLinux2.3 installation howto
I just installed OpenLinux 2.3 and had a hard time figuring out how to do
it. I hope maybe I can share how I did it with you and you might know of a
FAQ/HOWTO that could include the info:
OpenLinux-ISO9660-cdrom-Image-Install-HOWTO ??
This describes how to install Caldera OpenLinux using the following:
Downloaded from a Caldera OpenLinux 2.3 mirror...
* INSTALL and MODULES boot floppies images.
* The ISO9660 full install CDROM image file (big download, about 650MB).
Additionally:
* You must use a boot/root/rescue Linux floppy boot disk to boot up the
system and partition the hdd into 3 partitions: Linux, Linux Swap, and an
extra 700MB Win95 FAT32 partition to hold the ISO9660 CDROM image. The
debian or slackware boot/root floppies work well to provide cfdisk, dd,
mount and other needed utils. It is not necessary to burn a cdrom from the
iso-image if you can create a disk partition to hold it. These floppies can
be made with the RAWRITE.EXE program from MSDOS.
1. Boot system on BOOT/ROOT/RESCUE disk. Make the partitions:
cfdisk /dev/hdb
Note:
/dev/hdb1 Linux
/dev/hdb2 Swap
/dev/hdb3 Win95 FAT32 (for cdrom image, 700MB)
mke2fs /dev/hdb1
mkswap /dev/hdb2
2. Load cdrom image on /dev/hdb3:
mkdir /hda1
mount /dev/hda1 /hda1
dd if=/hda1/<location of cdrom image> of=/dev/hdb3
3. Check to see that you can mount the cdrom image:
mkdir /hdb3
mount /dev/hdb3 /hdb3
cd /hdb3
ls -l
Note: You should see the contents of the cdrom image now.
4. Use rawrite.exe from MSDOS or dd, like above, to make the Caldera
OpenLinux
INSTALL and MODULES disks from the floppy boot images.
5. Boot up on the INSTALL floppy:
Insert the MODULES floppy when it waits for it.
Allow the boot checkpoints routine to continue until it says
it can't install
on your system or try to break out from it with CTRL-C or
CTRL-ALT-F1.
Type option "sh" to get a shell or otherwise, get to the
shell.
6. Mount the cdrom image partition:
mount /dev/hdb3 /mnt/install
7. Now re-run the installation routine:
cd /
./linuxrc
Note: This restarts the graphical installation routine and it will
go through
the boot checks again. This time is should see the hard
disk location
that was mounted and process to install.
THATS IT. The rest is easy. You may have to manually choose and configure
your
network card once the system is up. If you have a SB audio ISA, you might
need to
reserve its IRQ in you system BIOS so it doesn't get used by the USB driver.
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