Mandrake Linux 8.2 requires:
- Pentium processor or
compatible
- CDROM drive
- At least 32 MB RAM (64MB
recommended for graphical
installation)
Mandrake Linux 8.2 can be installed
a number of ways to meet your needs.
The two most common (and recommended)
installation methods are to:
- Boot directly from the
Installation CD, or
- Create a boot floppy if your
computer will not boot from the
CD
Several other methods are available
in addition to a traditional CD-based
installation. Alternative methods
include:
- Network installations -- FTP,
HTTP, and NFS installations require
the Installation files be located on
another networked machine
- Hard drive installation -- (handy
for machines that don't have a CD-ROM
drive)
Hard drive installations don't
require a network connection; all of
the Installation files can be located
on the computer's hard drive
- PCMCIA Installation -- Primarily
for laptops, a PCMCIA installation
enables the use of PCMCIA devices
(such as a PC-card CD-ROM drive or
network adapter)
All of the alternative methods
require a special boot floppy. See the
file "install.htm" located on the
Installation CD for details.
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