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| Knoppix 3.7 works brilliantly from CD, but I want to install it to my HDD and dual-boot with Windows XP (for the moment!). (MEPIS installs first time, but has horrible problems seeing my Firewire external HDD, while Knoppix sees them on boot!). I've got a spare 10GB FAT32 partition on my HDD, but when I try to install Knoppix using "sudo knoppix-installer" from a root console, I get to the partitioning HDD bit, select hda and get this: "opened disk read-only - you have no permission to write". How do I get round this? NONE of the web pages I've read about installing Knoppix say anything about this! |
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| On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:31:14 +0000, Gordon wrote: > Knoppix 3.7 works brilliantly from CD, but I want to install it to my HDD > and dual-boot with Windows XP (for the moment!). (MEPIS installs first > time, but has horrible problems seeing my Firewire external HDD, while > Knoppix sees them on boot!). > I've got a spare 10GB FAT32 partition on my HDD, but when I try to install > Knoppix using "sudo knoppix-installer" from a root console, I get to the > partitioning HDD bit, select hda and get this: "opened disk read-only - > you have no permission to write". How do I get round this? NONE of the web > pages I've read about installing Knoppix say anything about this! I suggest you boot to Knoppix in LiveCD mode and use QtParted (somewhere obvious on the menu) to partition your disk as required, and then simply install to the prepapred partitions. -- Mark South: World Citizen, Net Denizen |
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| On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:15:13 +0100, Mark South wrote: > On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:31:14 +0000, Gordon wrote: > >> Knoppix 3.7 works brilliantly from CD, but I want to install it to my HDD >> and dual-boot with Windows XP (for the moment!). (MEPIS installs first >> time, but has horrible problems seeing my Firewire external HDD, while >> Knoppix sees them on boot!). >> I've got a spare 10GB FAT32 partition on my HDD, but when I try to install >> Knoppix using "sudo knoppix-installer" from a root console, I get to the >> partitioning HDD bit, select hda and get this: "opened disk read-only - >> you have no permission to write". How do I get round this? NONE of the web >> pages I've read about installing Knoppix say anything about this! > > I suggest you boot to Knoppix in LiveCD mode and use QtParted (somewhere > obvious on the menu) to partition your disk as required, and then simply > install to the prepapred partitions. Thanks - I'll try that. |
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| Gordon wrote: > On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:15:13 +0100, Mark South wrote: > > >>On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:31:14 +0000, Gordon wrote: >> >> >>>Knoppix 3.7 works brilliantly from CD, but I want to install it to my HDD >>>and dual-boot with Windows XP (for the moment!). (MEPIS installs first >>>time, but has horrible problems seeing my Firewire external HDD, while >>>Knoppix sees them on boot!). >>>I've got a spare 10GB FAT32 partition on my HDD, but when I try to install >>>Knoppix using "sudo knoppix-installer" from a root console, I get to the >>>partitioning HDD bit, select hda and get this: "opened disk read-only - >>>you have no permission to write". How do I get round this? NONE of the web >>>pages I've read about installing Knoppix say anything about this! >> >>I suggest you boot to Knoppix in LiveCD mode and use QtParted (somewhere >>obvious on the menu) to partition your disk as required, and then simply >>install to the prepapred partitions. > > > Thanks - I'll try that. > Nope - used QPart, but when I went to install, it ONLY gave me the option of either partitioning hda or sda or quitting - NOTHING else! So unless there's another way of doing it, I'm stumped. |
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| Gordon wrote: > I've got a spare 10GB FAT32 partition on my HDD, but when I try to > install Knoppix using "sudo knoppix-installer" from a root console, I > get to the partitioning HDD bit, select hda and get this: > "opened disk read-only - you have no permission to write". How do I get > round this? NONE of the web pages I've read about installing Knoppix say > anything about this! When booting up Knoppix, use the "noswap" option. This will prevent Knoppix from mounting the swap partition (which presumably was created when you installed Mepis). If any partition of a hard drive is mounted (like swap), then your options for repartitioning are limited or nonexistent. Isaac Kuo |
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| Gordon wrote: > Gordon wrote: > >> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 21:15:13 +0100, Mark South wrote: >> >> >>> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:31:14 +0000, Gordon wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Knoppix 3.7 works brilliantly from CD, but I want to install it to >>>> my HDD >>>> and dual-boot with Windows XP (for the moment!). (MEPIS installs first >>>> time, but has horrible problems seeing my Firewire external HDD, while >>>> Knoppix sees them on boot!). >>>> I've got a spare 10GB FAT32 partition on my HDD, but when I try to >>>> install >>>> Knoppix using "sudo knoppix-installer" from a root console, I get to >>>> the >>>> partitioning HDD bit, select hda and get this: "opened disk read-only - >>>> you have no permission to write". How do I get round this? NONE of >>>> the web >>>> pages I've read about installing Knoppix say anything about this! >>> >>> >>> I suggest you boot to Knoppix in LiveCD mode and use QtParted (somewhere >>> obvious on the menu) to partition your disk as required, and then simply >>> install to the prepapred partitions. >> >> >> >> Thanks - I'll try that. >> > > Nope - used QPart, but when I went to install, it ONLY gave me the > option of either partitioning hda or sda or quitting - NOTHING else! > So unless there's another way of doing it, I'm stumped. Cracked it! I found yet ANOTHER Howto on Newsforge which said to use the root terminal from WITHIN Knoppix. Did that, and after a second attempt at partitioning with QPart, the install went very smoothly, and I'm now posting from Mozilla on Knoppix 3.7 installed on my HDD! -- Registered Linux User no 240308 Knoppix 3.7 gordonATgbpcomputingDOTcoDOTuk to email me remove the obvious! |
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| IsaacKuo wrote: > Gordon wrote: > >>I've got a spare 10GB FAT32 partition on my HDD, but when I try to >>install Knoppix using "sudo knoppix-installer" from a root console, I > > >>get to the partitioning HDD bit, select hda and get this: >>"opened disk read-only - you have no permission to write". How do I > > get > >>round this? NONE of the web pages I've read about installing Knoppix > > say > >>anything about this! > > > When booting up Knoppix, use the "noswap" option. This > will prevent Knoppix from mounting the swap partition > (which presumably was created when you installed Mepis). > > If any partition of a hard drive is mounted (like swap), > then your options for repartitioning are limited or > nonexistent. > > Isaac Kuo > Thanks - I actually found yet ANOTHER "Howto" on Newsforge which suggested I use the root terminal from WITHIN Knoppix, and not the root console outside. I did that, and with two attempts at partitioning with QPart, I'm up and running! Thanks for the response anyway. -- Registered Linux User no 240308 Knoppix 3.7 gordonATgbpcomputingDOTcoDOTuk to email me remove the obvious! |