Introduction to the ISO boot method of the hard disk under Linux system

  
First, start the Destdop ISO only from the hard disk and install it:
1. Download the relevant boot file from the following link and extract it; 2. Create a new one in the root directory of any disk. Folder, and rename (such as feisty, edgy, etc., use the fd_dir variable in menu.lst to transfer the folder you want to the system) Put the downloaded desktop CD (*.iso) file into this directory, do not decompress; For example, if *.iso is placed in X:\\feisty, the parameter in the menu.lst file should be fd_dir=feisty 3. Move the unzipped boot folder, grldr, menu.lst file to C:\\, at c:\\ Add c:\\grldr=" Ubuntu Linux " after the boot.ini file. Change timeout=0 to timeout=3 (refer to boot.ini.txt file) (If not, please learn grub for dos to modify menu.lst configuration) File, this is also a must-have knowledge. 4. After booting, first sudo umount -a cancel the mounted partition, and then install it according to the desktop installation program. Second, free installation:
On the above basis, you can use the following methods directly: 1. Use ubuntu.fs file to save data: For MS users without linux partition, ubuntu.fs file can be used instead of Linux partition. To do this, select a compressed ext2 partition image from the "ubuntu.fs" folder of the download package, extract it to the folder you are looking for (ie, put it in the same folder as *.iso), and rename it to Ubuntu.fs (all new data is here), after startup, ubuntu.fs in /hd_rw means success; 2. Use ubuntu.fs folder to save data: For users who have used linux partition, you can put data Saved in a folder, this folder should be in the folder you are looking for (ie in the same folder as *.iso), and renamed to ubuntu.fs after startup, /hd_rw has ubuntu.fs It means success; 3. Use the swap.fs file to virtualize memory. Select a compressed swap.fs image from "swap.fs" and extract it to any root directory or folder you are looking for (ie with *.iso) Can be in the same folder) and renamed to swap.fs After the move, use swapon -s to check if you are using three, use the plus package to simplify the installation of the program:
1, download and install the software package plus *.rofs, (usually in Chinese) Package and common packages) 2. Put it in the folder you want (that is, put it in the same folder as *.iso). Fourth, use on the U disk or mobile hard disk
This boot package can be used on the U disk or mobile hard disk, as long as the boot program is installed (grub for dos) 1, install grub for dos boot Program: Download http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gnix_oag/bootlace.com chmod +x ./bootlace.com sudo ./bootlace --floppy /dev/sda1 (u disk) 2, then grub Related files (/boot /menu /grldr) and iso files (as in the previous method) are placed on the u disk. 3. When used on someone else's machine, you can delete the /etc/gnix.oag* file or use a new file. Save the data so that the system and driver are automatically configured at startup. Or add ptptptptpt's graphics card configuration script, it is more convenient. Download http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/Download username and password http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=9685 Current username:ubuntu Current Password: ubuntuftp Ubuntu feisty 7.10 : http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gn ... .22-14g-ntfs.tar.gz Ubuntu feisty 7.04 : Boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu. Org.cn/home/gn ... 5g-ntfs-aufs.tar.gz Corresponding CD: http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso Chinese package: http://Ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gn ... rofs/02base_zh.rofs (52M) 2007-7-9 update Chinese language is not installed in the CD, put this Chinese package into the same folder *.iso can be used Package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gn ... y/rofs/03_soft.rofs (140M) http://www.linux-wiki.cn/archiev ... 5g-ntfs -aufs.tar.gz Ubuntu egdy 6.10 : Ubuntu kubuntu xubuntu and other kernels are the same, can be used universally, but the boot interface is different boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gn ... 6_2.6.17- 10g.tar.gz corresponds to the CD: http://releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso xubuntu Guide package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gn ... 6_2.6.17-10g.tar.gz Corresponding CD: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubunt ... 10-desktop -i386.iso amd64 boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gn ... 4_2.6.17-10g.tar.gz (not tried) Ubuntu dapper 6.06.1 boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gn ... from_hd.i386.tar.gz Corresponding CD: http://releases.ubuntu.com/dapper/ubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-i386.iso hiweed- Desktop_1.0final boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/home/gn ... from_hd.i386.tar.gz Corresponding CD: http://mirror.vmmatrix.net/hiwee ... esktop_1. 0final.iso In addition, you can use this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/install.exe/Prototype Similar to me, support ntfs and write

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