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Originally Posted by magnusgus
malcolmlewis;1885733 Wrote:
> Hi
> So are you intending to prepare this from a windows os or a linux os?
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> From memory I think the net iso has the option to use a local harddisk
> for the install, I imagine creating a partition for the boot iso and
> another for the dvd iso should work.
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> Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
> openSUSE 11.0 x86 Kernel 2.6.25.18-0.1-default
> up 14:45, 2 users, load average: 0.16, 0.17, 0.16
> GPU GeForce 6600 TE/6200 TE - Driver Version: 177.80
The Acer Aspire One comes with WXP installed and I want to switch to
Linux before I start to use it.
The easiest way to me seems to be not to have to prepare and make the
USB-stick bootable.
Instead just run an .exe program from within XP. (as U can do with a
DVD also if XP is working but U cant get the PC to boot from DVD)
So I liked the idea of install the installer (openSUSE11_0_LOCAL.exe)
via usb-stick and then just have a copy of the DVD-iso in place when
rebooting via the installer.
Rebooting is working fine, and the install menu comes up where i can
choose location for the .iso file, + its full path and then reading the
iso also seems to work, it comes 3 messages of successful reading of 3
parts, but then some adress conflict which stops the installation.
Its probably a simple thing, but its really beyond my skills..
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Hi
Does it write an install log somewhere? If so you could post it on
nopaste.com so we can all have a look
Do you have another computer with a dvd you could use to run the live
CD and setup the flash drive?
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
openSUSE 11.0 x86 Kernel 2.6.25.18-0.1-default
up 23:45, 2 users, load average: 0.09, 0.03, 0.01
GPU GeForce 6600 TE/6200 TE - Driver Version: 177.80