Answer» installation problems!! i downloaded ubuntu 6.0 onto a cd and also debian 3.1r0-a using my toshiba laptop and tried installing them onto different hard drives to be used in my basestation pc as primary slave and secondary slave with xp home as primary master and cd/dvd drive as secondary master. what i do is disconnect all the drives except the one im downloading the os for to be INSTALLED into. after downloading the os's on the laptop, i burn them onto cd's and then install onto them onto the hard drives, with only one hard drive connected at a time. i've tried installing ubuntu 5 different times! when it's done all of its downloading of files and programs all it will do is let me get ONLINE using only the cd, it will not install on the hard drive. when ever i try to install it on the hard drive it goes thru the installation percentage amount showing how much of it is installed and it gets to 50% and stops! i let it sit for 2 hours one time and it never did anything after that. i had to shut down the pc and reboot. NOW, i just downloaded and tried to install debian 3.1r0-a. it installed fine,BUT it's all in a text format!! no graphics!! why? id love to have 3 different os's on 3 different hard drives in my computer to give me a choice of which one i want to go into when i start the pc or even when im using one of them, i can reboot and switch to another one. all of the linux os's are giving me very hard tries at getting the pc set up like that. i have an emachines amd athlon 64 3500+ CPU and 1024 Mb of ram. i downloaded the 64 bit linux os's and they wont install!!! whats WEIRD with emachines because when ever i try to download these linux os's using it, it does not give an option to download in a OSI file STRUCTURE, only in a windows type of format. So, thats why i downloaded all of the linux os's to my toshiba laptop cd burner which is running xp home and they all downloaded in the OSI format using it with no problems!!. why?? i dont know, but they did. but,like i said earlier, the oses wont install onto any of the hard drives in my emachines computer which is my main basestation pc in my 4 pc linksys wireless network. does anyone know what can be done to have these hard drives work on one computer? in an emachines??? is it at all possible to do?? thanks,JimJim,
It'd be much easier to read your post if you used paragraphs and spaces.
Installing Linux: you can leave all your hard drives connected. It is possible (but completely unnecessary) to have several different Linux versions booting off each hard drive.
In fact you're better off just installing one version of Linux. It is the same underlying operating system; the main difference between the distributions is style and selection of packages.
Linux is not a graphical operating system; most Linux INSTALLATIONS however INCLUDE the option to install X Windows, the major GUI server for Linux/Unix. You may also want to install Gnome/KDE/Enlightenment or some other window manager.
In Debian, log on and run "dselect": than enables you to select the software you want. Installl X or whatever.
If it's installed, you can run it with the command, "startx".
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