Hi all,
After many attempts - following different instructions etc. from web searches, I finally managed to get some sort of Linux installed on my old Dell 32-bit PC. IT WORKS.
But I still have to learn a few things, while I am in "trial mode"... and still have Windows on the PC. some "stupid" questions - because I don't know any better, but I am sure you'll help.
- How do I find somewhere in settings (or whatever) to tell Linux how to see my box so it can connect to the internet?
- How do I tell Linux how to "see" my existing folders of files that are on Windows? - I don't have room on the drive to copy all the Windows "My Documents" and paste them into "linux documents" etc.
- Do I need to plug-in my Back-up Terabyte hard drive to do Linux back-ups: when I eventually have just Linux installed? - I am pretty sure I shall have to delete Windows XP so there is room for Linux. Linux is nearly 8 Gb, and I have less than that spare with Windows on the drive.
- What should I do with the Windows folders? If I just delete them, there is no return. But if I simply cut and paste onto another removable drive, will they work if I re-fit them onto the PC later? - I guess not, as the Windows operating system won't be there to open in a way that I can rstore Windows anyway...?
That's all the stupid questions - for now. I am sure I'll bother you again.
Thanks Guys n Gals: (However you like to be known in this modern world?)
K2
Well - - - no bloody expert here but I'll throw in my $0.005 worth (lots of inflation lately!!!! (and I'm not worth that much!!!)).
1. Dunno why you would install a 32bit version of anything today.
My first system I ran linux on, built in 1999, well I ran 64 bit linux on that one. You need 64 bit before you can use hard drives bigger than 2 GB.
2. Normally in your install, you haven't mentioned which variant and which version of such you used, your internet access is developed.
So - - please - - - what did you install?
3. I haven't run a dual boot system in a very long time but maybe, see #2 - - - more info is needed, I think its possible to mount a M$ partition.
Not going looking for info until #2 is completed.
4. There is no info on the system. If using 8GB of space is scaring you then maybe you just don't have enough HDD space to do much useful.
Please post your system data.
5. If you copy files from a M$ folder onto a storage drive and then later copy them back - - - they should work! I would check for corruption by
opening the files in question from the storage disk before you assume you have a successful transfer.
Please - - - - one of the first things hammered at one when you ask for assistance is - - - you need to provide info on your project - - - first.
Its ever so much easier to provide help if one has some idea what is being talked about.