Prerequisites: your CD can be started directly. We recommend that you use the CD to start and install it.
I. preparations:
1. Write down the size of each partition before installation, so that you can check the selected partition to avoid Operation errors and loss of useful data.
2. create a CD for Linux Desktop System co-create 1.0.3. BABY-i386-disc.iso official free:
Ftp://ftp.opendesktop.net/1.0.3/BABY-i386-disc.iso size 685 M
MD5: 632e3543e5eb73206138c7545527c342
3. Leave a partition for the co-create 1.0.3 system installation. I keep the D Drive ext3 file system. During installation, the installer will format the partition. If there is an important number of bytes, back up.
2. create a CD-ROM for Linux Desktop System co-create 1.0.3
Set the disc as the first boot disk, add it to the installation disc, and restart the computer. If your disc can be automatically started, it will appear as shown in 1:
The installer is starting. You need to install it in text mode. Enter linux text and press Enter. Here, I choose to install it in graphics mode and press enter directly (if you do not operate it for 10 seconds, the installation will automatically start in graphics mode ), then 2 appears.
Needless to say, click Next, as shown in Figure 3
Copyright Notice: click "agree" with the mouse and select it. The "Next" button changes from unavailable gray to available white and then click "Next, shown in Figure 4
Please note that the figure will list all the partitions on your hard disk (I have 4 partitions here, and the third partition is not shown for the partition with the size of the swap file system 252M ), just think carefully about the partition you will use to install co-create 1.0.3, because the partition will be formatted by the installer (there will be a prompt ), you can also select "advanced partition mode" to set the next advanced partition. use the up or down arrow keys to select the partition used for installation and click "Next", as shown in Figure 5
The system prompts you to format the selected partition. If the selected partition is in the format of FAT32 file system, the installer deletes the partition and creates a partition in the Linux format. If the selected partition is in the Linux format, the installer will prompt you to format the partition. After you click "format", 6 is displayed, as shown in figure 6.
The installer starts formatting the selected partition. Formal installation, followed by 7
Figure 7 (the drive often crashes here)
The installation image is being transferred to the hard disk, and then appears, as shown in Figure 8
Preparing for RPM transmission, as shown soon as 9
The installation process is being started, and then appears, as shown in Figure 10
Installation preparation is in progress, and then appears as 11
Installing. This process takes the longest time. After the file is copied, it appears as 12
The boot loader is being installed, as shown in Figure 13.
Prompt to remove the floppy disk or CD, and then press "Next" to reboot the system. After clicking "Next", the computer will restart. After the boot, the first picture will appear, as shown in figure 14.
By default, you can choose to start Linux Desktop System co-create 1.0.3, and then start Linux Desktop System co-create 1.0.3 in security mode. If you have other Windows operating systems, optional DOS items start to Windows, and then appears, as shown in Figure 15
Similar to the startup screen of XP, the initial configuration may be made here, and it will stay for a while, and then appears as shown in Figure 16
Enter the user name. The default user name is "root". Enter the root key, as shown in figure 17.
By default, the account of the Senior Administrator does not have a password. Press enter to enter the account, and then press enter, as shown in Figure 18.
Ah! The co-create 1.0.3 Linux desktop system has been successfully started. Similar to Windows on the desktop, it actually improves ease of use. Double-click my computer and check the result, as shown in Figure 19.
Partitions can be automatically mounted. Click the Start menu to view the details, as shown in Figure 20.
It seems to be of great use and will be liked by more people.
Iii. How to uninstall the co-create 1.0.3 Linux Desktop System:
Enter DOS, enter "FDISK/MBR" at the "A:> _" prompt, and press enter to overwrite the primary Boot Sector of the hard disk, you can delete the boot menu for the co-create 1.0.3 system. If you are a Windows XP or co-create 1.0.3 system, only the Windows XP boot menu is available when the computer is restarted again after the primary Boot Sector of the hard disk is overwritten.
Delete the Startup menu of the co-create 1.0.3 system, and then delete the co-create 1.0.3 system file.