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DynebolicFaq : [http://dynebolic.org/ dyne:bolic homepage]


Docking

Is it possible to install dynebolic on a hard disk? If so, what filesystems are supported?

As of version 1.2, yes! This procedure is called "docking", and all you have to do is copy the entire dyne/ directory and subdirectories to the root directory of your hard disk (using Winblows for example that would result in C:\\dyne\), whether you have got ext2/3, reiserfs, NTFS, all kind of DOS FAT, BeOS, or *BSD. Hehe! Afterwards you have to boot up normally using your dyne:bolic cd, which will automatically recognize the harddisk partition that contains the dyne/ subdirectory, therefore ejecting the dyne:bolic cd and booting up the image from harddisk. Easy, ain't it?

What if I didn't want to use the cd?

You can, as long as you are using a bootloader such as GRUB or LILO (beeing very careful) and dedicating a partition for dynebolic (please refer to the [http://lab.dyne.org/Nesting Nesting] faq in order to do that), in which, as stated you will have to copy the whole dyne/ directory off the cd:


  • Grub configuration:

Add the following to your grub.conf file:

  • {{{title Dynebolic kernel (hdx,y)/dyne/Linux root=/dev/ram0 rw load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_start=0 vga=zzzzz max_loop=128}}}

...-(the "kernel" line must not be wrapped up)-where x=harddisk and y=partition where your dyne/ directory is (for example (hd0,0) would mean first hardisk, first partition; (hd1,0) second harddisk, first partition; (hd0,1) first harddisk, second partition and so on...)

As for the vga option, please refer to the chart further on, substituting the zzzzz number with the hexadecimal number of your choice.


  • Lilo configuration:

1.Add the following to your /etc/lilo.conf file:

  • {{{image = /path.of.mounted.dyne.directory/dyne/Linux
    • label = dyne:bolic root = /dev/ram0 initrd = /path.of.mounted.dyne.directory/dyne/initrd.gz append = "max_loop=128" read-write vga = zzz}}}

...where path.of.mounted.dyne.directory is where your dyne directory resides (in my case, since I mount the /dev/hda4 partition containing the dyne/ directory in /mnt/dynebolic, that would result in image = /mnt/dynebolic/dyne/Linux and initrd = /mnt/dynebolic/dyne/initrd.gz accordingly)

As for the vga option, please refer to the chart further on, substituting the zzz number with the decimal number of your choice.

2.Run lilo -t (test), and if lilo didn't show errors, run lilo and reboot.


That's it! You now have a working dynebolic hd install without the need to boot from cd!


Colour Chart:

Colours

640x480

800x600

1024x768

1152x864

1280x1024

1600x1200

15 bits

0x310

0x313

0x316

0x162

0x319

0x31D

16 bits

0x311

0x314

0x317

0x163

0x31A

0x31E

decimal

785

788

791

?

794

798

24 bits

0x312

0x315

0x318

?

0x31B

0x31F

decimal

786

789

792

?

795

799

32 bits

?

?

?

0x164

?

?

Is it possible to use a special partition with the iso on it?

I want to boot dyne:bolic on my hard drive with the iso image mounted, I know this is doable, I just need a script or documentation, where can I find that?

See http://freaknet.org/martin/dynebolic/ for some notes and helper scripts. --rurban


DynebolicFaq : [http://dynebolic.org/ dyne:bolic homepage]


Created on 27-10-2003 by Tommy Drum for the community; please update, correct & contribute!

Docking (last edited 2010-07-03 17:01:43 by anonymous)