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1.You will need "HP SP27213.exe":ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/ HP SP27213.exe ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/...
If you have a 1 gig USB stick and a little time , it is possible to make it boot [[Knoppix]]. Your computer must be set to boot usb first. If you cannot boot usb from the bios there is a workaround. This is a fairly simple process. First you need to make the usb stick bootable FAT not FAT32 or NTFS, the second thing is to copy all the files from the knoppix 4.0 distribution to the stick. Third you need to copy loadlin to the drive. and forth you need to create a text file named autoexec.bat containing the line "loadlin /boot/isolinux/linux initrd=/boot/isolinux/minirt.gz knoppix lang=en" (without the qoutes) and copy it to the usb stick. Yes you can copy and paste from this text.
This can all be acomplished from a windows desktop, and has been tested on Sandisk, Pny, Crucial ($30.74 here locally), and Lexar usb sticks.
1.You will need "HP SP27213.exe":ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/ HP SP27213.exe ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/ if this doesn't work try "this url:"http://www.docjelly.com/Blog/SearchView.aspx?q=SP27213.exe http://www.docjelly.com/Blog/SearchView.aspx?q=SP27213.exe
This is a link to the hp service pack that will make the usb stick boot. Incidently if the hp link works for you there are scads of drivers and programs there.
2.You will need a set of boot files "these these should work":http://selfdestruct.net/misc/usbboot/ work http://selfdestruct.net/misc/usbboot/ or you can google hpusbfw_bootfiles and select another source. Also the SP27213.exe appears to be here.
3. You need a copy of knoppix. this is the file name you want. KNOPPIX_V4.0.2CD-2005-09-23-EN.iso
and you can "get get it here":ftp://ftp.cise.ufl.edu/pub/mirrors/knoppix/ here..ftp://ftp.cise.ufl.edu/pub/mirrors/knoppix/ .this will take a couple of hours to download with broadband..(thursday nights work well.)If you use nero tell it to burn disk from an image..after it completes you will have a working copy of knoppix. You can go to the knoppix website for a list of download mirrors.http://www.knoppix.org/
4. Loadlin http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&fil
e=pool%2Fmain%2Fl%2Floadlin%2Floadlin_1.6a-6_i386.deb&md5sum
=92b54928e0517fc5fc507eb162e48421&arch=i386&type=main
5. Don't forget to make the autoexec.bat file and copy it to the usb stick.
If your computer won't boot from usb you may boot from the usb stick by booting from the Knoppix cd and typing "knoppix fromhd=/dev/sda1" without the qoutes at the splash screen.
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If you have a 1 gig USB stick and a little time , it is possible to make it boot [[Knoppix]]. Knoppix. Your computer must be
If you have a 1 gig USB stick and a little time , it is possible to make it boot [[Knoppix]]. Knoppix. Your computer must be set to boot usb first. If you cannot boot usb from the bios there is a workaround. This is a fairly simple process. First you need to make the usb stick bootable FAT not FAT32 or NTFS, the second thing is to copy all the files from the knoppix 4.0 distribution to the stick. Third you need to copy loadlin to the drive. and forth you need to create a text file named autoexec.bat containing the line "loadlin /boot/isolinux/linux initrd=/boot/isolinux/minirt.gz knoppix lang=en" (without the qoutes) and copy it to the usb stick. Yes you can copy and paste from this text.
This can all be acomplished from a windows desktop, and has been tested on Sandisk, Pny, Crucial ($30.74 here locally), and Lexar usb sticks.
1.You will need HP SP27213.exe ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/ if this doesn't work try http://www.docjelly.com/Blog/SearchView.aspx?q=SP27213.exe
This is a link to the hp service pack that will make the usb stick boot. Incidently if the hp link works for you there are scads of drivers and programs there.
2.You will need a set of boot files these should work http://selfdestruct.net/misc/usbboot/ or you can google hpusbfw_bootfiles and select another source. Also the SP27213.exe appears to be here.
3. You need a copy of knoppix. this is the file name you want. KNOPPIX_V4.0.2CD-2005-09-23-EN.iso
and you can get it here..ftp://ftp.cise.ufl.edu/pub/mirrors/knoppix/ .this will take a couple of hours to download with broadband..(thursday nights work well.)If you use nero tell it to burn disk from an image..after it completes you will have a working copy of knoppix. You can go to the knoppix website for a list of download mirrors.http://www.knoppix.org/
4. Loadlin http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&fil
e=pool%2Fmain%2Fl%2Floadlin%2Floadlin_1.6a-6_i386.deb&md5sum
=92b54928e0517fc5fc507eb162e48421&arch=i386&type=main
5. Don't forget to make the autoexec.bat file and copy it to the usb stick.
If your computer won't boot from usb you may boot from the usb stick by booting from the Knoppix cd and typing "knoppix fromhd=/dev/sda1" without the qoutes at the splash screen.
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1.You will need HP SP27213.exe 1. ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/ if this doesn't work try http://www.docjelly.com/Blog/SearchView.aspx?q=SP27213.exe...
If you have a 1 gig USB stick and a little time , it is possible to make it boot Knoppix. Your computer must be set to boot usb first. If you cannot boot usb from the bios there is a workaround. This is a fairly simple process. First you need to make the usb stick bootable FAT not FAT32 or NTFS, the second thing is to copy all the files from the knoppix 4.0 distribution to the stick. Third you need to copy loadlin to the drive. and forth you need to create a text file named autoexec.bat containing the line "loadlin /boot/isolinux/linux initrd=/boot/isolinux/minirt.gz knoppix lang=en" (without the qoutes) and copy it to the usb stick. Yes you can copy and paste from this text.
This can all be acomplished from a windows desktop, and has been tested on Sandisk, Pny, Crucial ($30.74 here locally), and Lexar usb sticks.
1.You will need HP SP27213.exe 1. ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/ if this doesn't work try http://www.docjelly.com/Blog/SearchView.aspx?q=SP27213.exe
This is a link to the hp service pack that will make the usb stick boot. Incidently if the hp link works for you there are scads of drivers and programs there.
2.You will need a set of boot files these should work http://selfdestruct.net/misc/usbboot/ or you can google hpusbfw_bootfiles and select another source. Also the SP27213.exe appears to be here.
3. You need a copy of knoppix. this is the file name you want. KNOPPIX_V4.0.2CD-2005-09-23-EN.iso
and you can get it here..ftp://ftp.cise.ufl.edu/pub/mirrors/knoppix/ .this will take a couple of hours to download with broadband..(thursday nights work well.)If you use nero tell it to burn disk from an image..after it completes you will have a working copy of knoppix. You can go to the knoppix website for a list of download mirrors.http://www.knoppix.org/
4. Loadlin http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&fil
e=pool%2Fmain%2Fl%2Floadlin%2Floadlin_1.6a-6_i386.deb&md5sum
=92b54928e0517fc5fc507eb162e48421&arch=i386&type=main
5. Don't forget to make the autoexec.bat file and copy it to the usb stick.
If your computer won't boot from usb you may boot from the usb stick by booting from the Knoppix cd and typing "knoppix fromhd=/dev/sda1" without the qoutes at the splash screen.
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If you have a 1 gig USB stick and a little time , it is possible to make it boot Knoppix. Your computer must be set to boot...
» complete changeIf you have a 1 gig USB stick and a little time , it is possible to make it boot Knoppix. Your computer must be set to boot usb first. If you cannot boot usb from the bios there is a workaround. This is a fairly simple process. First you need to make the usb stick bootable FAT not FAT32 or NTFS, the second thing is to copy all the files from the knoppix 4.0 distribution to the stick. Third you need to copy loadlin to the drive. and forth you need to create a text file named autoexec.bat containing the line "loadlin /boot/isolinux/linux initrd=/boot/isolinux/minirt.gz knoppix lang=en" (without the qoutes) and copy it to the usb stick. Yes you can copy and paste from this text.
This can all be acomplished from a windows desktop, and has been tested on Sandisk, Pny, Crucial ($30.74 here locally), and Lexar usb sticks.
1. ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/ if this doesn't work try http://www.docjelly.com/Blog/SearchView.aspx?q=SP27213.exe
This is a link to the hp service pack that will make the usb stick boot. Incidently if the hp link works for you there are scads of drivers and programs there.
2.You will need a set of boot files these should work http://selfdestruct.net/misc/usbboot/ or you can google hpusbfw_bootfiles and select another source. Also the SP27213.exe appears to be here.
3. You need a copy of knoppix. this is the file name you want. KNOPPIX_V4.0.2CD-2005-09-23-EN.iso
and you can get it here..ftp://ftp.cise.ufl.edu/pub/mirrors/knoppix/ .this will take a couple of hours to download with broadband..(thursday nights work well.)If you use nero tell it to burn disk from an image..after it completes you will have a working copy of knoppix. You can go to the knoppix website for a list of download mirrors.http://www.knoppix.org/
4. Loadlin http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&fil
e=pool%2Fmain%2Fl%2Floadlin%2Floadlin_1.6a-6_i386.deb&md5sum
=92b54928e0517fc5fc507eb162e48421&arch=i386&type=main
5. Don't forget to make the autoexec.bat file and copy it to the usb stick.
If your computer won't boot from usb you may boot from the usb stick by booting from the Knoppix cd and typing "knoppix fromhd=/dev/sda1" without the qoutes at the splash screen.
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Knoppix KNOPPIX is a [[liveCD]] [[Linux distribution]], featuring [[livecd|bootable version of Linux on a CD]] with a collection...
Knoppix KNOPPIX is a [[liveCD]] [[Linux distribution]], featuring [[livecd|bootable version of Linux on a CD]] with a collection of [[Linux|GNU/Linux]] software,
automatic hardware detection detection, and support for many graphics cards,
sound cards, [[SCSI]] devices, and other peripherals.
Due to Knoppix's excellent support for a wide array of hardware and Knoppix being one of the first livecd distributions, Knoppix has virtually become a byword for bootable cd and many derivative distributions have been established based on the work the Knoppix project has done.
Knoppix packages a wide variety of software, the contents of which depends on the version -- the full DVD version packaged over 2500 projects. Knoppix, unlike some other linux distributions, packages some [[license:proprietary|proprietary software]] in addition to free software packages.
Some of the notable packages that Knoppix packages are: [[KDE]], [[XMMS]], [[Firefox]], [[OpenOffice]], [[K3b]], and the [[GIMP]].
KNOPPIX is a [[livecd|bootable version of Linux on a CD]] with a collection of [[Linux|GNU/Linux]] software,
sound cards, [[SCSI]]...
» complete changeKNOPPIX is a [[livecd|bootable version of Linux on a CD]] with a collection of [[Linux|GNU/Linux]] software,
automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards,
sound cards, [[SCSI]] SCSI devices, and other peripherals.
"KNOPPIX is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software,
automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics...
"KNOPPIX is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software,
automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards,
sound cards, SCSI devices, and other peripherals. It can be used as a
Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system, etc. It is not necessary to
install anything on a hard disk due to on-the-fly decompression.
"
KNOPPIX is a [[livecd|bootable CD]] bootable CD with a collection of [[Linux|GNU/Linux]] GNU/Linux software,
KNOPPIX is a [[livecd|bootable CD]] bootable CD with a collection of [[Linux|GNU/Linux]] GNU/Linux software,
automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards,
sound cards, SCSI devices, and other peripherals.
KNOPPIX is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software,
automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards,
sound cards, SCSI devices, and other peripherals.
KNOPPIX is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software,
automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics...
» complete changeKNOPPIX is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software,
automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards,
sound cards, SCSI devices, and other peripherals.
