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Anyway, I was happy to throw the Debian 3.0 installation cd into my drive and watch it boot...anyway, this happened before, everything seemed to be installed or mounted...I re-booted and enetered my username and password, it accepted it, rana few lines and halted...
What can I do?
Also, when I boot it again, it says the hdd wasn't cleanly mounted and it takes a few mins to scan it.
If anyone can help i'll be ore than happy to give you a hug.
As for my advice being appalling, I disagree. Debian is great but it is not for beginners. If you're going to use it as a first timer then you really need to be walked through the whole process - and if it's your modem, or GUI that's the problem then doing that remotely is a real pain.
IMHO it's better to get a Linux box up and running using Mandrake, Redhat or whatever - and then learn about the OS by using it. Practice with the shell. Install a few programs from source. Fiddle with config files. Install the nvidia drivers. Then once you're confident enough you can change distro if that's what you want.
Taking the "I'm hardcore" route just makes it more likely that you'll give up and boot back into Windows.
Being thrown into the deep end is the only way to swim.
I threw myself in at the deep end, almost drowned, then started doggy paddling. Then when I upgraded, I though 'bagger this, I'll use a lilo'.
ag, go to: http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk/index.php?PAGE=6#3986
I havn't checked but thats where I got my first version from, cost me £1.50 for P&P, I then bought a Linux Magazon and got Debian 3.0 with it, i'd be happy to send you a copy when my PC is running :D although you'd probably be bored with the idea of Linux by the time I got that going..*sigh*
> grub rox,
indeed it does...