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Re: How to install debian on an external hard disk drive



On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 08:10 -0700, Bob A wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Im greatly interested in learning linux and wish to
> install debian distribution onto an external disk
> drive.
> Here are my machine specifications:
> Processor: Pentium4
> Existing OS: Windows XP Home edition
> 120GB external hard disk
> 
> Please help me regarding the steps to follow to
> partition my external hard disk, setup the boot loader
> to direct it to external hard drive and basic steps
> for installing debian through the internet.

Boot from a Debian CD.

If the installation program can see the external drive, you simply
choose that one to install on; if you allow it to do so, it will
construct its own default partitioning scheme.  If it cannot see the
external drive, you will need to load the appropriate drivers.  Since
you don't say how your drive is connected, I can't say what they would
be.

If the BIOS does not see the drive as a boot option, you may have to
write a boot CD with a kernel and initial root image (initrd) on it.

Once you have a system that can boot into Debian, you can install
further packages over the net.

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