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Please Instruct Me Install SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Desktop Step By St

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LuckyGreen

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Please Instruct Me Install SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Desktop Step By Step

2 computers:
Sis630 Mainboard, PIII 733, 256 M RAM,
Another computer Celeron 600, 128 M RAM

Only one monitor

ADSL Modem

I have 10G files, in 6 hard disks (I totally have 8 hard disks)

5 large hard disks, 6 G, one hard disks 15G

In another location, I have another computer.

I have 4 network adapters in my office.

I use Celeron 600, RAM 128 M, 4.5 G hard disk to install SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Desktop

Attach the hard disk, Boot from CD-ROM, install SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Desktop?

I will use Hard Disk Tool CD first, Attach the hard disk, Boot from CD-ROM, zero the hard disk.

Then Boot from CD-ROM, install SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Desktop?

Please tell me the details step by step.

Set bios, boot from CD-ROM.

Then?

Then?

Next?

Next?


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SLED is a paid-for product, call Novell and get the tech support you've already paid for.


"We must fall back upon the old axiom that when all other contingencies fail, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." - Sherlock Holmes

 
Boot the CD and the installer will walk you through the rest, assuming you're familiar with the terminology and technology.

The details you want are dependent on the details you provide.

Do you care about the data on the existing drives? If so, how are they formatted (FAT16, FAT32, NTFS)? Do you have a good backup? And the questions go on and on...

BTW, the 4.5 GB drive you mentioned may not hold the SLED installation (depending on what you install). I'd install SLED 10 on a 8GB partition as an absolute minimum

Have Fun!

 
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