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    Kant
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    Few questions. 1. How to burn the bootable ISO-Image when the image size is 715,744 KB. My external CD-RW complaints that it's more than CD capacity (700 MB) 2. Is there any way running the Knoppix on XP? CAUTION: writing to NTFS partitions can lead to data loss, since Linux does not really support this file system! Don't :beer: and drive.

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      Few questions. 1. How to burn the bootable ISO-Image when the image size is 715,744 KB. My external CD-RW complaints that it's more than CD capacity (700 MB) 2. Is there any way running the Knoppix on XP? CAUTION: writing to NTFS partitions can lead to data loss, since Linux does not really support this file system! Don't :beer: and drive.

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      1 - Overburn if your cd-rw supports it, most do. Usually just ignore the warning and the ISO will burn fine. 2 - Not sure, I've only tried Mandrake linux and that was either in VMWare or in a dual-boot. FAT filesystems are no problem for linux, but NTFS is read-only if the kernel has NTFS support compiled in. Doubt thats any help but I'm drunk, so blehrlhkerlje ;P

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        Few questions. 1. How to burn the bootable ISO-Image when the image size is 715,744 KB. My external CD-RW complaints that it's more than CD capacity (700 MB) 2. Is there any way running the Knoppix on XP? CAUTION: writing to NTFS partitions can lead to data loss, since Linux does not really support this file system! Don't :beer: and drive.

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        what version are you trying? Knoppix v3.1 worked ok for me, although the mix of English and German menus, aren't my cup of tea.:-D Later,
        JoeSox
        www.joeswammi.com "Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men." General George S. Patton, Jr

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          1 - Overburn if your cd-rw supports it, most do. Usually just ignore the warning and the ISO will burn fine. 2 - Not sure, I've only tried Mandrake linux and that was either in VMWare or in a dual-boot. FAT filesystems are no problem for linux, but NTFS is read-only if the kernel has NTFS support compiled in. Doubt thats any help but I'm drunk, so blehrlhkerlje ;P

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          carrie wrote: Doubt thats any help but I'm drunk, so blehrlhkerlje :beer: ;) Later,
          JoeSox
          www.joeswammi.com "Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men." General George S. Patton, Jr

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            what version are you trying? Knoppix v3.1 worked ok for me, although the mix of English and German menus, aren't my cup of tea.:-D Later,
            JoeSox
            www.joeswammi.com "Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men." General George S. Patton, Jr

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            JoeSox wrote: Knoppix v3.1 worked ok for me, although the mix of English and German menus, aren't my cup of tea 3.1 only. What about the NTFS? Don't :beer: and drive.

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              1 - Overburn if your cd-rw supports it, most do. Usually just ignore the warning and the ISO will burn fine. 2 - Not sure, I've only tried Mandrake linux and that was either in VMWare or in a dual-boot. FAT filesystems are no problem for linux, but NTFS is read-only if the kernel has NTFS support compiled in. Doubt thats any help but I'm drunk, so blehrlhkerlje ;P

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              Kant
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              carrie wrote: NTFS is read-only if the kernel has NTFS support compiled in. :confused: Don't :beer: and drive.

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                JoeSox wrote: Knoppix v3.1 worked ok for me, although the mix of English and German menus, aren't my cup of tea 3.1 only. What about the NTFS? Don't :beer: and drive.

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                brb, I'll try it now. I only tried it on VMware. tell you in a minute or 2, I'm dial-up X| Later,
                JoeSox
                www.joeswammi.com "Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men." General George S. Patton, Jr

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                  JoeSox wrote: Knoppix v3.1 worked ok for me, although the mix of English and German menus, aren't my cup of tea 3.1 only. What about the NTFS? Don't :beer: and drive.

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                  Yeah, it works. Booted up with it on my XP laptop. The only problem was I recieved a memory setting error but I think I recieved that error on the VMware boot-up too. Later,
                  JoeSox
                  www.joeswammi.com "Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men." General George S. Patton, Jr

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                    Yeah, it works. Booted up with it on my XP laptop. The only problem was I recieved a memory setting error but I think I recieved that error on the VMware boot-up too. Later,
                    JoeSox
                    www.joeswammi.com "Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men." General George S. Patton, Jr

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                    Kant
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                    JoeSox wrote: Yeah, it works. Cool. I just burned the CD. Let me try.. Don't :beer: and drive.

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                      Yeah, it works. Booted up with it on my XP laptop. The only problem was I recieved a memory setting error but I think I recieved that error on the VMware boot-up too. Later,
                      JoeSox
                      www.joeswammi.com "Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men." General George S. Patton, Jr

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                      JoeSox wrote: Yeah, it works. :jig: It worked like charm. Amazing!! :rolleyes: The only problem is I didn't get connected to internet. Any ideas how to configure cable modem connection? Don't :beer: and drive.

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                        JoeSox wrote: Yeah, it works. :jig: It worked like charm. Amazing!! :rolleyes: The only problem is I didn't get connected to internet. Any ideas how to configure cable modem connection? Don't :beer: and drive.

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                        Kant wrote: The only problem is I didn't get connected to internet. Any ideas how to configure cable modem connection? Nope. It found my USB ADSL connection straight off. I think the real problem is that there are so many variations of hardware out there that they can't cover everything. When my Athalon boots Knoppix it tells me that it can't find the dual processor :confused::confused: So far every Knoppix hassle of my own I've been able to handle through googling. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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                        Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use. It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                          JoeSox wrote: Knoppix v3.1 worked ok for me, although the mix of English and German menus, aren't my cup of tea 3.1 only. What about the NTFS? Don't :beer: and drive.

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                          Stephane Routelous
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                          Hi, Take care with NTFS !! I read in a news recently that you can loos all your datas on your NTFS partition if you try to write. You can Read, but Writing is still experimental.


                          Stephane

                          www.exotk.org

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