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== Why this installation method? == | == Why this installation method? == | ||
Because I have a laptop/desktop with neither CD drive nor Floppy drive that can actually make the machine boot from. However, I do have a PCMCIA Cd drive. | Because I have a laptop/desktop with neither CD drive nor Floppy drive that can actually make the machine boot from. However, I do have a PCMCIA Cd drive. | ||
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If you don't have the PCMCIA Cd drive, I believe there's a way to install from a partition (usually <code><nowiki>/dev/the_partition</nowiki></code>) you mount during installation procedure. | If you don't have the PCMCIA Cd drive, I believe there's a way to install from a partition (usually <code><nowiki>/dev/the_partition</nowiki></code>) you mount during installation procedure. | ||
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<!> If you have an URL we can use for that method, please provide it. | <!> If you have an URL we can use for that method, please provide it. | ||
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== Hardware used for this == | == Hardware used for this == | ||
I successfully did it on: | I successfully did it on: | ||
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* Fujitsu Lifebook B2175 | * Fujitsu Lifebook B2175 | ||
* Celeron 500 MHz | * Celeron 500 MHz | ||
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* Ubuntu previously installed on ''server'' mode via [http://www.edubuntu.org/InstallationViaNetBoot Edubuntu NetBoot] | * Ubuntu previously installed on ''server'' mode via [http://www.edubuntu.org/InstallationViaNetBoot Edubuntu NetBoot] | ||
* Edubuntu CD (latest breezy .iso at the time I am writing this) | * Edubuntu CD (latest breezy .iso at the time I am writing this) | ||
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== Software used == | == Software used == | ||
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* Edubuntu or any GnuLinux distro should do fine. | * Edubuntu or any GnuLinux distro should do fine. | ||
* GRUB | * GRUB | ||
* <code><nowiki>vmlinuz</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>initrd.gz</nowiki></code> files | * <code><nowiki>vmlinuz</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>initrd.gz</nowiki></code> files | ||
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== Preparing the booting == | == Preparing the booting == | ||
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* Mount the Edubuntu Cd to a dir you have access to or create a new directory (it depends on what permissions you have to work on the current system). | * Mount the Edubuntu Cd to a dir you have access to or create a new directory (it depends on what permissions you have to work on the current system). | ||
** As for this HowTo I am using a previously installed Ubuntu on ''server'' mode, I created a <code><nowiki>/mnt/CdDrive</nowiki></code> directory, and then mounted <code><nowiki>/dev/hdc</nowiki></code> on it, which is the PCMCIA Cd drive. | ** As for this HowTo I am using a previously installed Ubuntu on ''server'' mode, I created a <code><nowiki>/mnt/CdDrive</nowiki></code> directory, and then mounted <code><nowiki>/dev/hdc</nowiki></code> on it, which is the PCMCIA Cd drive. | ||
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$ mkdir /mnt/CdDrive | $ mkdir /mnt/CdDrive | ||
$ mount /dev/hdc /mnt/CdDrive | $ mount /dev/hdc /mnt/CdDrive | ||
</nowiki></pre> | </nowiki></pre> | ||
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* Get the <code><nowiki>vmlinuz</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>initrd.gz</nowiki></code> files from the Edubuntu Cd. | * Get the <code><nowiki>vmlinuz</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>initrd.gz</nowiki></code> files from the Edubuntu Cd. | ||
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== Edit Grub file == | == Edit Grub file == | ||
Let's set menu.lst to read our <code><nowiki>vmlinuz</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>initrd.gz</nowiki></code> files. | Let's set menu.lst to read our <code><nowiki>vmlinuz</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>initrd.gz</nowiki></code> files. | ||
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/!\ Ooops! I apologize but I have lost the URL where I found the lines to set GRUB. If you know the lines, please do provide them. | /!\ Ooops! I apologize but I have lost the URL where I found the lines to set GRUB. If you know the lines, please do provide them. | ||
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<pre><nowiki> | <pre><nowiki> | ||
PLACE THE LINES HERE | PLACE THE LINES HERE | ||
</nowiki></pre> | </nowiki></pre> | ||
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== Reboot == | == Reboot == | ||
Now, let's reboot and cross fingers :) | Now, let's reboot and cross fingers :) | ||
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[[category:CategoryDocumentation]] [[category:CategoryCleanup]] | [[category:CategoryDocumentation]] [[category:CategoryCleanup]] | ||
[[category:UbuntuHelp]] | [[category:UbuntuHelp]] |
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Why this installation method?
Because I have a laptop/desktop with neither CD drive nor Floppy drive that can actually make the machine boot from. However, I do have a PCMCIA Cd drive.
If you don't have the PCMCIA Cd drive, I believe there's a way to install from a partition (usually /dev/the_partition
) you mount during installation procedure.
<!> If you have an URL we can use for that method, please provide it.
Hardware used for this
I successfully did it on:
- Fujitsu Lifebook B2175
- Celeron 500 MHz
- 256 MB of Ram
- 20 GB of HD
- PCMCIA CD drive
- Ubuntu previously installed on server mode via Edubuntu NetBoot
- Edubuntu CD (latest breezy .iso at the time I am writing this)
Software used
- Edubuntu or any GnuLinux distro should do fine.
- GRUB
-
vmlinuz
andinitrd.gz
files
Preparing the booting
- Mount the Edubuntu Cd to a dir you have access to or create a new directory (it depends on what permissions you have to work on the current system).
- As for this HowTo I am using a previously installed Ubuntu on server mode, I created a
/mnt/CdDrive
directory, and then mounted/dev/hdc
on it, which is the PCMCIA Cd drive.
- As for this HowTo I am using a previously installed Ubuntu on server mode, I created a
$ mkdir /mnt/CdDrive $ mount /dev/hdc /mnt/CdDrive
- Get the
vmlinuz
andinitrd.gz
files from the Edubuntu Cd.
Edit Grub file
Let's set menu.lst to read our vmlinuz
and initrd.gz
files.
/!\ Ooops! I apologize but I have lost the URL where I found the lines to set GRUB. If you know the lines, please do provide them.
PLACE THE LINES HERE
Reboot
Now, let's reboot and cross fingers :)