Hello,
I am totaly new to Linux, and I want to test it on an old PC of mine. The only problem is that that old pc's memory (128 MB RAM) and CD-ROM (4x) are to slow to run it from CD. It runs, but it blocks all the time, and if I click the install Icon on the desktop the CD-player starts reading the disk for several hours. Is there a command line, (in startup menu, "option") that I can enter, where I don't need to start the Live CD, but install it on the hard-disk.
Thanks
Smooky
I am totaly new to Linux, and I want to test it on an old PC of mine. The only problem is that that old pc's memory (128 MB RAM) and CD-ROM (4x) are to slow to run it from CD. It runs, but it blocks all the time, and if I click the install Icon on the desktop the CD-player starts reading the disk for several hours. Is there a command line, (in startup menu, "option") that I can enter, where I don't need to start the Live CD, but install it on the hard-disk.
Thanks
Smooky
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