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Linux Installation Chapter II
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Linux Distributions Pre-packaged, installable Linux Anyone can compile a distribution, have to inculde GPL Available for free download (most) or cheap mail Several available Choose according to customization provided support applications included package management http://distrowatch.com/ http://distrowatch.com: great resource
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Linux Distros (continued) Popular Distributions Fedora : very popular, well supported, comprehensive Ubuntu: great community, well developed, good support, free CDs Mandrake: good customization for a general user Suse: good hardware support Gentoo: hacker-friendly, extreme customization possible Live CDs great way to try Linux Knoppix
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Installation - Types CD/DVD : most popular Hard Drive Network Internet Unattended installations
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Installation - Major Steps Get hard drive ready Download ISO of your distribution Burn it on CD / DVD Restart computer and boot from CD Partition your hard drive Select packages Select boot - loader Install Reboot
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Hard Drive Preparation Usually very simple if Linux is to be installed by itself Need to be careful if desired setup is dual-boot Always install Windows first Backup, backup, backup! Verify backup! Easiest dual-boot install - second hard drive Second easiest dual boot install - seperate partition on same hard drive Second partition different from main Windows partition
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Hard Drive - Resizing Resizing required if Windows occupies the only hard drive’s only partition Dual boot is needed Most popular tool for resizing - Partition Magic expensive Another alternative - parted qtparted Use it through a Live CD (Knoppix) Resize Windows partition Leave space for Linux - 2 GB - 10 GB Including Swap space
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Downloading Downloads available from main websites; Distrowatch Closest mirror Choose proper ISO image (usually x86, 32-bit, CD/DVD) Use an FTP client if possible Download Burn on to a CD / DVD (depending on type of ISO)
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Installation: Bootup Restart computer with the Linux install CD loaded Check BIOS for boot order Boot from CD (hit enter at LILO prompt) can pass boot options: linux paramaters memory size SCSI discs mouse interface video adapter specification much more...
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Installation Walkthrough Assumptions Backed up data Already existing partition space: maybe unformatted Used qtparted or Partition Magic, etc. Burnt Fedora install CD BIOS allows boot from CD Connected to the Internet
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Boot Screen
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Language Selection
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Installation Type
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Installation Type (contd.) Use with caution First 3 options may erase whole hard drive before installation Personal - good for single home user Workstation - for programmer, admin Server - installs all server features. With or without GUI (Graphical User Interface) Use Custom for most option (safest, though detailed)
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Automatic Partitioning
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Disk Druid Partitioning
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Partitioning Basics Master Boot Record (MBR) - partition table Types of partitions Primary - only 4 under Windows (poor design) Extended - only 1 per drive, container Logical Filesystem Every filesystem is on a seperate partition / is the root filesystem, everything under /. Other filesystems (/usr, /home, /dev, etc..) may or may not be on seperate partitions of the hard drive Safety, upgrade, consolidate storage At least one partition is needed, root: / Swap file
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Filesystem - Partitions Can arrange in different ways
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Boot loader Used to boot Linux Very useful for multi-boot machines Can be used to pass startup options LILO (LInux LOader) GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) GRUB is most pravelent
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GRUB installation
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Network installation
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Installation
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