Knoppix install disk
Forum The Knoppix. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of Right now im running windows xp home edition, but after fooling around with linux live cds, I am looking into installing a hard copy of it.
I don't want to dedicate all of the second hard drive to Linux, so how much would you recommend partitioning? Would a 20gb partition be sufficient? I know there are many problems which may arise from writing from linux to a NTFS drive when working with windows files, is it still risky if I write to a dedicated knoppix partition? On a second note, I've also been experimenting with Knoppix s-t-d. I knoppix, my ethernet card is automatically detected and I can immediately connect to the internet, however, in s-t-d, my card is not detected.
I tried the pppconf utility, but I'm not exactly sure what to do. Unionfs is a virtual filesystem. A description of unionfs can be found here: UnionFS.
With Unionfs, it becomes possible to "write" to the system area. Knoppix DVD can then be treated almost like it is installed on a writable media. Of course, you may still download an incompatible package which upsets Knoppix's delicate balance and break Knoppix, just like in a hard disk install.
The problems go away at the next reboot. But if you have for example a flash disk install with persistent memory, you'll get an union of overlay's writable system file area with the read-only systemfile image KNOPPIX. If you installed something which works well, you will not have to do it again and it is available at the next session. Per default syslog etc. To get it back especially in a full HD install follow this instruction:. We use cookies to make wikiHow great.
By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: March 4, Before you download Knoppix, take a look at some more information at the Knoppix Website.
If you prefer or are on dial-up , you can buy a disc from On Disk or other suppliers and skip to step 5. Click on an image file with the extension. After the download is completed, and if you know what a checksum md5 is, you might want to check it for errors. Otherwise don't worry. Burn the image file "as an image" which will contain lot of files on a disc , rather than "a data disc" which will simply contain an.
Use something like InfraRecorder or ImgBurn instead. When the disc is done, reboot your computer with the disc left in. If all goes well, you'll be asked if you want to load Knoppix.
Press return to start and it will load itself to your system's memory. Be patient, it could take 5 minutes. After it's done, click on the K button at the bottom left to bring up a menu like the Windows start menu.
Choose an application and click on it to begin using it. Actually installing Knoppix to your hard disk drive isn't recommended, but to do so, read instructions from the official website or try KanotiX.