Install Puppy Linux From Usb To Hard Drive
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Hi everybody. I'm trying to replace a dead hard drive in an old netbook. Can i install puppy linux my my ssd like it's an external CD or USB,.
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I then booted up with this CD and Puppy Linux appeared on the screen. I was quite impressed with the speed, especially on an older, slower computer. With a hard drive ready to go, I clicked 'Install' on the desktop and then clicked 'Universal Installer'. A box appeared that said 'Choose Media' and I selected 'Internal (IDE or SATA) hard drive'.
Baza kodov ot domofonov moskvi. Another box appeared asking 'Choose what drive to install to', with a highlighted item called 'sda ATA WDC WDG600BB-75CA size 55.90 GiB', obviously detecting the hard drive that I was intending to install to. After clicking 'OK', a box appeared stating 'Here is what Puppy has found out about the chosen drive: sda1 ext4, size 54.48 GiB'. A prompt appears below this, saying 'Install Puppy to sda1'. Below this prompt is a lot of information regarding 'Filesystem in partition' and so on. After clicking the box to the right of 'Install Puppy to sda1', another box appears called 'Sanity Check', with info regarding a partition sanity check before continuing, and info regarding sda1. This is where the stumbling block is.
I'm not sure what to do. When I do an install of Lucid Lynx, there is a checkmark box that simply says 'Erase and use entire disk', which is what I want to do with Puppy Linux. Psd foni fotoshop. Anybody know what to do at this point?