Guest olddogface2007 Posted June 21, 2007 Report Share Posted June 21, 2007 I really enjoy the livecd, it is a real pleasure using it once I found out that I had to use "noapic" as a boot cheat, so I decided I wanted to learn even more, I installed it on my Hard drive sharing it with my Debian sid distro Sidux, thats when I found that formating my hda3 and installing MCNlive created more challenges, since the Sidux uses UUID instead of device labels the fstab and menu.list for it had to be updated and additionally I had to go back and re-create the swap partition hda8 and give it the new UUID for it, MCNlive didn't seem to mind but the Sidux did. next was the editing of the menu.list that is used on the Sidux, I found that I had to add the coding shown here. title Mandriva root (hd0,2) chainloader +1 that did it and now am able to dual boot both distros, I look forward towards more adventures with this fine distro, I realize that the coding for updating and installing is somewhat different than what is used on Debian but that is ok it will be fun learning how this distribution works to provide users with very creative software, I am so happy that I left Windows and decided to learn Linux so I could get away from all the annouying registrations, patchs and constant security updates. I know that I will have to do that in linux but no where near the hassle that windows presents. Thanks to all the MCNlive devs and users for this wonderfull tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris:b Posted June 22, 2007 Report Share Posted June 22, 2007 Thanks olddogface2007 :-) And if you have questions you'll find help here on MUB, after the installation you have a normal Mandriva system on your hard disk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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