RE: Hard disk (UMSDOS) install without floppies?

From: liquidlizard ([email protected])
Date: Sat Dec 15 2001 - 10:23:19 CET


IF YOU ALREADY KNOW THIS STUFF. SORRY!!! : )
just do what did (biaxident) just make a file on your ROOT file system like
c:\mulinux
unpack all the files in to that dir.
Then make a start up disk with c:\mulinux\rawrite.exe
when it asks for the path I think its c:\mulinux\images\
after that floppy is done boot from that floppy and it will automatically
install to you hard
drive because everything is in the mulinux dir. (it creates a new DIR and
install everything to it called c:\Linux It looks for that at boot up
but watch out because it modifies your Autoexec.bat with the following
call c:\linux\linux.bat
this automatically starts mulinux at start up so you will have to back up
you Autoexec first
Kenny

-----Original Message-----
From: Michele Andreoli [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Hard disk (UMSDOS) install without floppies?

On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 08:06:53PM +0100, Grzegorz Borek nicely wrote:
> Is it possible to install muLinux straight onto the hard drive, without
putting it on the
> floppies first and then cloning (as readme advises)??? Maybe there is an
image of the
> whole filesystem somewhere, so I could at least use it as a loop
filesystem without
> bothering to get all the files separately?

Tomasz Banys got you the simplest answer.
The complex on it to clone on the CD-ROM: /bin/roclone.
You can transport the master.iso on Windows and create your autobooting
mu CD using the preferred burning software.

This is not a legend. I have and use this kind of cd.

Michele

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