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Old 19-07-2005, 01:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello...
I jus installed Vector Lin 4.3 on my old system given in a CD by my friend.While installing it asked where it shud write boot information(or something like that) and gave me 3 options
1>MBR
2>Root
3>Floppy.
I thought MBR wud be best idea and gave it but there was an error message and installation jus continued..
Now im stuck with no OS coz i cant boot into Linux.. and windows i havent installed it yet.
So how do i make bootable floppy?ie where do i get the files?
Please help
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Old 19-07-2005, 02:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Try reinstalling boot loader

And the way u normally install windows first and than linux as its pretty tricky the other way round and even OS geeks avoid that..
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Old 19-07-2005, 03:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Check these links for some linux boot floppy's -

http://www.linuxlinks.com/Distributions/Floppy/
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Bootdisk-HOWTO/index.html
http://plug.twuug.org/articles/rescuedisk.html

Those based on the busybox environment are generally compact and have just whats needed to get the job done.

Once you are in a working linux environment, you have to mount your hard drive partition, chroot to it and run lilo, if you need any more details please do post
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First of all thanks a ton ppl...
Now i found out how to boot from my boot disk ie CDROM...LOL i never saw the option to use this as a boot disk....
Have edited the LILO.conf file
Lemme see wat happens and then will let u ppl know
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Firget floppies, they would get bad in a short time. use the same Vector CD. It has an option to boot from and type linux root= hda(x whatever) ro. It wil better work than a bootable flopy. In fact I use my vector CD whenever a Linux installation bungles with loader Lilo/Grub.
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Whoa
finally managed to get Vector Linux 4.3 working (Not the SOHO edition)
I have installed text only mode ie no GUI....
Now i sort of know basic commands in Linux ie for opening text files,copying etc.
But now want to learn more with NO GUI

Any links/help plz...
Also plz gimme the command to check what packages have been installed??

Any help will be appreciated
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Old 21-07-2005, 04:03 PM   #7 (permalink)
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You can have several recommendations for books/guides, but here is one I enjoyed -

http://www.tldp.org/LDP/gs/gs.html

It goes through the basics quite well and helps you understand many aspects of the system

Of course, the parent site, www.tldp.org , is an invaluable source of information.

As for listing installed packages, as vector follows slackware's simplicity, I think a ls /var/log/packages will do the trick or else check the VASM tool.
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