One Linux Partition Format Our partition format under Windows is usually FAT32 or NTFS, and we generally use EXT2 or EXT3 format, which is generally considered to be better. Some of the ext3 format is generally considered. Beginning to learn Linux's friends generally collect the practice of Windows and Linux coexistence. So we often install Linux on the last logical partition of our hard drive. Personally think is better to use Partiton MAGIC partitioning software under Windows Come to divide the partition for our Linux. The file format used is EXT2 or EXT3, and then give him a swap partition, swap, this size is generally one to twice the memory. After we are prepared, we You can start our installation journey. Second installation Linux1) Generally, if you have a installation CD, the installation process will be relatively simple. Set from the CD, you can enter the installation prompt after passing through a series of system detection. . In this process, the work we have to complete is mainly partitioned. Linux generally provides two partition methods, one is an automatic partition, and the other is manual partition. It is recommended to use manual partition. Enter the manual partition This option will see the partition of our entire hard drive. Generally, our hard drive is like this: C drive is HDA1, D disk is HDA5, the following sequential push. We chose our prior part, edit After the mount point is "/", after editing the exchange partition, we can choose the package we want to install, and after we want to install the package, we can start our installation process. At this time, we can start our Linux learning trip. 2) In addition to the disc installation, we can also choose from the hard disk installation. Download the disc image file to place the root directory of a Windows partition Next, after the disc image is opened with a virtual optical drive, there is a Rawrite program under dosutils, double-click open, then you will prompt you to enter the image name, then you can enter: i: /images/disk.img (i For your virtual optical drive, you will prompt you to enter the name of the floppy drive. Enter a:, you can make a floppy starter. In this way, we can set up from the floppy drive, so we can Enter our installation process. This method should remind everyone that it is necessary to put the disc image in the root of a partition. You can try several partitions more when you find the installation file. (Sometimes you are not looking for) The Linux version installed with such a method is generally red flag and red hat. 3) In addition to this method can also use GRUB to start the installation process. This method is usually used with Grub for DOS. Help. Still putting our installation files under the root of a partition. Use the virtual drive to open the installation file, copy the two files under Isolinux on the VMLinuz and Initrd.gz to the CDM image same directory. Next. Restart your computer Enter the grub command line, you can enter the following command: GRUB> root (hd0, 5) GRUB> KERNEL (HD0, 5) / VMLinuz root = / dev / ramdisk_size = 20000 devfs = mount, dallgrub> initrd (HD0, 5) / ITRD.GZGRUB> Boot Generally said that this will boot the installation file on the hard disk. So we can enter our installation process. (in this example (HD0, 5) Is the E disk, can be changed according to your specific circumstances), using such a mounting method, FC3. There is such a way you can come to install your own Linux system.
Debian Linux system installation can be referred to: http://blog.9cbs.net/mylxiaoyi/archive/2005/06/17/397050.aspx