nooby wrote:Guys! Please Teach me how to boot into root on Semplice!
Thanks for telling about it.
nooby, iirc first web page stated Semplice has a login error of some kind.
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about half way down
http://semplicedev.posterous.com/
nooby wrote:Guys! Please Teach me how to boot into root on Semplice!
Thanks for telling about it.
So the link is wrong or them shut it down?Have you checked the address you entered for mispelled words?
one reason is LMDE downloads the program and all of it's dependencies.nooby wrote:Sorry that I ask such stupid question.
if Puppy is already 100% compatible with Debian then why would
I or anybody even look at LMDE or Bodhi or Peppermint or Semplice
or Pussy or Crunchbang or anything else than Puppy?
Is even IguLeder's GuyDog compatible with Debian repo?
I know too little and fail to search for such info too.
Different strokes for different folks nooby.nooby wrote:Sorry that I ask such stupid question.
if Puppy is already 100% compatible with Debian then why would
I or anybody even look at LMDE or Bodhi or Peppermint or Semplice
or Pussy or Crunchbang or anything else than Puppy?
Is even IguLeder's GuyDog compatible with Debian repo?
I know too little and fail to search for such info too.
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title Netrunner 2011 frugal iso boot of netrunner-3.2.iso
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /netrunner-3.2.iso
kernel /netrunner/casper/vmlinuz rw file=/cdrom/preseed/netrunner.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/netrunner-3.2.iso noeject noprompt quiet splash --
initrd /netrunner/casper/initrd.lz
Comment he gives the same code as you did D4P. I guess you got itIn this article I will be showing how you can install Ubuntu(and its derivatives) directly from hard disk.
Advantages of installing Ubuntu directly from Hard Disk
1. Secondary media like CD,DVD or USB Flash Drive are not required
2. Installation is faster
3. No need to change boot order.You have to boot normally from your hard disk
Install Ubuntu from iso using Grub4Dos
1. Install Grub4dos to your Hard Disk.Grub4Dos is powerful bootloader which supports iso emulation
2. Download Ubuntu to the root of any drive.
3. Add the following entry to menu.lst
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title Install Ubuntu
find --set-root /ubuntu-11.04-desktop-i386.iso
map /ubuntu-11.04-desktop-i386.iso (0xff) || map --mem /ubuntu-11.04-desktop-i386.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed noprompt boot=casper only-ubiquity iso-scan/filename=/ubuntu-11.04-desktop-i386.iso quiet splash --
initrd /casper/initrd.lz
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title Netrunner 2011 frugal iso boot of netrunner-3.2.iso
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /netrunner-3.2.iso
kernel /netrunner/casper/vmlinuz rw file=/cdrom/preseed/netrunner.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/netrunner-3.2.iso noeject noprompt quiet splash --
initrd /netrunner/casper/initrd.lz
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=22957boot 145 operating systems in a PC
Seen from another perspective that is a given.Step 1 – A simple hardware scheme
An operating system needs to reside in a home.
That needs to be done in a way that can restore the original boot.Step 2 – A simple boot scheme
Yes that is how I do it too kind of. I only use the NTFS third partition thatStep 3 – A simple installation scheme
It is really simple. I just installed each system inside a single partition.