The current version of Nanolinux is intended to run after burned on a (rewriteable) CD or run as an ISO image in Qemu or other.
There will be a Wiki page how to install Nanolinux on a flash disk or a hard disk together with the next release.
Thank you, oldken, for the positive review even though it did not work at all for you.
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$ md5sum nanolinux-beta1.iso 4f7b7531f32665a649952cdcbbe72cc4 nanolinux-beta1.iso
Is md5sum correct before I burn a cd? Minimal system requirements because I can go pretty low. http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/what-antique-computers-do-you-have-885218/#post4380008
But I have newer gear also. I am coming from http://forums.solydxk.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=2213
I am afraid the md5sum is not correct. I just uploaded a text file with the correct md5sum.
The current version of Nanolinux is intended to run after burned on a (rewriteable) CD or run as an ISO image in Qemu or other.
There will be a Wiki page how to install Nanolinux on a flash disk or a hard disk together with the next release.
Thank you, oldken, for the positive review even though it did not work at all for you.
$ md5sum nanolinux-beta1.iso
4f7b7531f32665a649952cdcbbe72cc4 nanolinux-beta1.iso
Is md5sum correct before I burn a cd?
Minimal system requirements because I can go pretty low.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/what-antique-computers-do-you-have-885218/#post4380008
But I have newer gear also. I am coming from
http://forums.solydxk.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=2213
I am afraid the md5sum is not correct. I just uploaded a text file with the correct md5sum.