I've looked at the website and from the second slide on, it won't come up

chris cja1 at datasync.com
Sat Mar 19 20:24:44 UTC 2005


	I've got 1 internet capible system presently, a Mac OS 10.3.8 with 
Netscape 7.x.  I've not been able to get the CD written on my Mac I had 
to use one of the computer labs at school to get it written.  I've sent 
off for the CD's from Ubuntu already but they haven't arrived yet.  
I've not been able to get the live CD burnt.  Also, I remember from 
SuSe there's a command-line way of installing... type 1 command that 
brings up a whole list of what to include and not include, then quit 
that and do a make (make install) IIRC.  Is there a similar way.  I've 
scowered the CD and the website and haven't found it.  I have a nagging 
feeling the slides that you told me about and I can't access are what I 
need to know.

	I hate remembering only half of this stuff.  I've done this years ago, 
and this case remembering half is worse than remembering nothing, 
because I so easily misremember.

Thanks In Advance,
	Chris

Message: 2
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 19:18:04 -0500
From: bored2k <ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org>
Subject: Re: How do I install on a second harddisk
To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Message-ID: <bored2k.1m47jm at gs1.ubuntuforums.org>


chris Wrote:
> I have an 8GB hard drive with old version of redhat
> I have a brand new 160GB with 4 partitions.  I'd like to eventually
> format what's now "hdb1" as a swap partition and instal ubuntu on
> "hdb2" "hd3" and "hdb4" (the 4 partition set up: swap, root, user...).
>
> Currently these are formatted as ext2, because the version of redhat I
> have couldn't format them as riser or ext3.
>
> Do I need to "fake" a few files (as in use touch to create a few zero
> byte files with specific names) so install can overwrite.  Or can I use
>
> install to write to the slave disk at all?
>
> Thanks,
> 	Chris
>
> In case you haven't guessed I'm pretty much of a newbie
>
>
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Regular install . It will ask you what to do in due time .
Here is the process:
http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=156&slide=1


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