[RULE] Intro and installation question
Kevin Bullock
kbullock at chicago.us.mensa.org
Sat Jul 26 17:37:30 EEST 2003
Good morning all;
My name is Kevin Bullock and I am a GNU/Linux user. I have been
using GNU/Linux at varying degrees for about five years. My mantra was
"Windows Free by '03." I was there, but have to resort to Windows for
video editing. I'm trying to get my All-in-Wonder card, video capturing
software, and rendering software to work under GNU/Linux.
I am also teaching myself C++. My goal is to get proficient
enought so as to help debug, patch, etc., opensource projects.
Eventually use the skills as possibly my main source of income.
A installation question: I have a Toshiba Satellite 200 CDS with
24MB RAM and a 800MB HD. Even when I can get packaged distros loaded
and running, they are SO SLOW. I came across the R.U.L.E. Project in
"Linux Format" magazine. My last distro was Mandrake 8.2. I have since
fdisk'd and formated the HD. However, even after installing RH 7.3 from
the disk2.img and slinky.img disks, upon boot-up, I receive the "Stage
1" message and the machine freezes. I am presuming that this is the
remnant Mandrake boot-loader that I have somehow failed to wipe out.
How can I do this.
I read the installation page several times, however dumb questions
follow: What hdx do I install to? hda is my 'c' drive, yes? Do I need
to use the slinky-v.1.0.7.img if I have the RH 7.3 disks? Should I say
install from cd with the slinky.img file on a cd?
I am pleased to be a part of this project and hope I can contribute
more than questions.
Kevin
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