How to put together a home computer with GNU/Linux
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Wed Nov 12 11:06:35 EST 2003
Nathan writes:
| > Knoppix is a run-from-CD distro. I started using it in my Linux for the
| > Desktop class.
|
| According to distrowatch, Knoppix has made the leap to being an
| installable distro - never tried it myself.
Which is an excellent idea. With most distros, the only way to tell
if it works on your hardware is to attempt an installation. If it
doesn't work (or semi-works but can't recognize some of the
hardware), you're stuck with a half-installed system that has
destroyed whatever was previously installed.
Since knoppix can run from the CD without touching the disk, you can
"install" it in memory first, check to make sure that it's sane and
recognizes all the hardware. If not, you just shut it down and reboot
from the unharmed hard disk. If all is ok, you can proceed to install
and overwrite the previous OS on the hard disk.
Problems with lack of drivers for the latest hardware is especially a
problem on laptops, which tend to have the very latest hardware. It
sounds like knoppix would be a good way to find out whether linux can
run on a particular laptop.
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