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


What is docking?

Docking is installing dyne:bolic to your harddrive without interfering with any other operating systems on your computer.


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

From version 1.2 and later, yes! The 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 ext2/3, reiserfs, NTFS, 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 containing the dyne/ subdirectory, therefore ejecting the dyne:bolic cd and booting up the image from harddisk. Easy, ain't it?

If you'd rather install dynebolic on a USB drive, check out ["DyneOnUsb"].


How can i install GRUB/LILO and be still able to boot on Windowz ??

In most cases, GRUB will detect your Windows partition automatically. Before installing itself to the hard drive (technically the Master Boot Record), GRUB will try to detect all the operating systems that exist on your computer and show you the list of OSes found. If all of them are found, you can install grub without any problem. But remember, ALWAYS BACKUP THINGS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO LOSE!!

If GRUB cannot automatically discover your Windows partition, check the /dyne/grub.conf file, and copy the lines related to Windows into your /boot/grub/menu.lst or /boot/grub/grub.conf file and uncomment them (remove the # that precedes each line).


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

As long as you are using a bootloader such as GRUB or LILO (being very careful) and having dedicated a partition to dyne:bolic (please refer to the ["Nesting"] faq in order to do that), you will have to copy the whole dyne/ directory off the cd:

GRUB configuration:

Add the following to your grub.conf or menu.lst file (located usualy in /boot/grub/):

...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... - take care - in case of extended partitions, hda5 is (hd0,4), hda6 is (hd0,5) hdb4 is (hd1,3) and so on...) If your browser wraps up lines, be careful to add only four lines to your grub.conf: the first one starts with "title", the second one with "root", the third one with "kernel" and the fourth one with "initrd".

As for the "vga" option refer to the chart further on and act accordingly:

Substitute the ZZZZZ number with the hexadecimal number of your choice.

Substitute the ZZZZZ number with the hexadecimal or decimal number of your choice.

LILO configuration:

And 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

?

?


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


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