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тАО03-11-2002 01:59 PM
тАО03-11-2002 01:59 PM
Linux on my Pavilion zt1000
Thanks,
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тАО03-13-2002 07:23 AM
тАО03-13-2002 07:23 AM
Re: Linux on my Pavilion zt1000
yes you will at least have to have one empty partition.
If you REALLY want you could use a bootable floppy disk (see SYSLINUX) and use loopback filesystems (=files on a FAT-partition which act as filesystems for linux) or you could use the UMSDOS filesystem.
I would not prefer one of those solutions as they are not really fast or relyiable but to play around with linux they should be enough.
HTH,
Christoph
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тАО07-15-2002 07:39 PM
тАО07-15-2002 07:39 PM
Re: Linux on my Pavilion zt1000
Disadvantages of such a scheme obviously include being unable to dual-boot as the Linux installation would be dependent up VMWare running in Windows. And VMWare is $300/copy or so. I haven't tried the file partition scheme myself.
Partition Magic and Disk Drake (a Mandrake Linux installation tool) will allow you to resize existing partitions, I think, as long as your data is compacted towards one end or the other. I normally use RedHat so I'm not too up to date on other Linux distro features.
Hope that helps a little and good luck!
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тАО07-23-2002 06:45 AM
тАО07-23-2002 06:45 AM
Re: Linux on my Pavilion zt1000
They have a lot of information for tons of models.
JP
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тАО10-28-2002 11:49 PM
тАО10-28-2002 11:49 PM
Re: Linux on my Pavilion zt1000
Also a great place to get some info is here...
http://www.dyll.com/zt1000/
Someone has done all the work for us and all we need to do is follow the instructions. weee.
Hope you get it going.
Z