That's exactly what I'm doing. I copied the dyne directory to my first partition and the nest to the third. It works great!Dan ConklinHelp fight software piracy...use Linux!Need to know something about shooting and editing video? Ask us! --- On Wed 11/29, Chris Greenman < ckgreenman@??? > wrote:From: Chris Greenman [mailto: ckgreenman@???]To: dynebolic@???: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:34:51 -0800 (PST)Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] installing dyne on hard-diskIf you already have Linux installed on the system andare running either LiLO or grub, you COULD just add anentry to the boot loader and run it that way. Thereare examples for both at:
http://dynebolic.org/grub.confandhttp://dynebolic.org/lilo.conf.Hope this helps.--- Bryan Tevreden wrote:> On 29-11-06 23:22, Dirk Pilat wrote:> > Bryan Tevreden wrote:> > > Why would you like to have a "true"> installation? What are you trying to> > > accomplish by doing it that
way?> >> > Responsiveness of applications, boot speed, no> noises from the CD/DVD> > drive.> >> > Sounds like docking to me is the way to go, or am I> missing something?> > -- > > Bryan> 06 - 246 97 088> >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Het spijt me van je koe...... ik wist niet dat ze> heilig was.> _______________________________________________> dynebolic mailing list> dynebolic@???>
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