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Installing Mandrake Linux is, in most cases, as simple as putting your Installation CD in your CDROM drive, and restarting your machine. Please refer to point 1.
NOTE:
You can also install Mandrake Linux onto a Windows 95/98/ME system, using Linux for Windows. This does not require disk partitioning, and installs Linux in a Windows folder. It is a convenient way to discover Mandrake Linux without modifying your Windows system. It is however significantly slower than a regular installation. Also, your Mandrake Linux installation is lost if you re-install Windows. Please refer to point 2 to use Linux for Windows.
Below are listed the different ways to install Mandrake Linux:
The Installation CDROM is bootable. In most cases, just insert the CD into the drive and reboot the machine. Follow the instructions displayed on screen: press the [Enter] key to start the installation, or press [F1] for additional help.
NOTE:
On some portable computers, the system may not reboot from the CD. If this is the case, you should prepare a boot floppy. See point 3 for details.
To install Mandrake Linux within a Windows folder, avoiding any disk partitioning, you should:
Additional details on lnx4win can be found in the appropriate readme file.
NOTE:
When inserting the CDROM under Windows, a window will popup to give you access to an installation summary and to Mandrake Linux demos and tutorial. It will also permit you to create directly the boot floppy described in point 3.
If the window does not popup, run:
D:\dosutils\autorun.exe
(assuming D is your CDROM's drive letter).
If your computer cannot boot from the CDROM and previous methods do not work, you must make a boot floppy under Windows as follows:
To begin the installation:
If for any reason the previous methods do not fit your needs (you want to perform a network install, an install from pcmcia devices or ...), you will also need to make a boot floppy:
Here the liste of boot images:
cdrom.img | install from CD-ROM |
hd.img | install from hard-disk (from a Linux, Windows, or ReiserFS filesystem) |
network.img | install from ftp/nfs/http |
other.img | install using seldom used drivers which don't fit on previous diskettes |
pcmcia.img | install from pcmcia devices (warning, most pcmcia network adapters are now directly supported from network.img) |
usb.img | install from USB devices: USB network adapters to perform a network install, or USB CDROM/CDRW's to perform a cdrom install |
blank.img | install using your own Linux kernel |
blank.img is a minimal image to customize kernel installation.
You can also use a text mode installation if, for any reason, you have trouble with the default graphical installation. To use it, press [F1] at Mandrake Linux welcome screen, then type text at the prompt.
If you need to rescue your existing Mandrake Linux system, insert your Installation CDROM (or any relevant boot floppy), press [F1] at Mandrake Linux welcome screen, then rescue at the prompt.
See http://www.linux-mandrake.com/drakx/README for more technical information.
Important note:
The "root" account will give you unrestricted access to your Linux system. Do not use it except to configure or administer Linux. For every day use, use a normal user account which you can configure with the "userdrake" tool, or with the commands "adduser" and "passwd".
For installation support see the Mandrake Linux diffusion list and FAQs at the web site: