Re: Only wall paper, no desktop icons
- From: "meric" <meric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 14:40:03 -0800
Many thanks for your clear explanation. My ext hdd, both partitions are
formatted under ntfs. Think it should works if convert one of them to fat32,
any comments ////
"Malke" wrote:
> meric wrote:
>
> > Many thanks for your response. I would like to try option 2. I have a
> > desktop with cdrw (and nero) and a usb ext hdd. Just to be sure that I
> > understand you correctly,
> > I burnt the knoppix software into a cd.
> > Then I boot trhe notebook with this cd , which means I have to change
> > the bios to boot from "D" drive.
> > Then with the usb ext hdd attached to the notebook,...(I lost you from
> > here). So can you explain a bit in more details, thanks
> >
> OK, good on you for trying! First, you burnt the Knoppix .iso in Nero by
> choosing "burn image file" right? You didn't just burn the files to a
> data cd? If this is correct, excellent. If not, reburn the .iso as an
> image file.
>
> Now set your laptop to boot from the cd drive, which I guess in your
> case is "D". Put the Knoppix cd in the drive and start up the machine
> with your usb hard drive attached. Be patient and if you did those
> things correctly the laptop will boot Knoppix. Let the operating system
> load. When it is finished, you'll have an open window in the middle of
> the desktop with information about Knoppix. You can just close out of
> that. Do that the same way you do in Windows - there's a little "X" in
> the upper right-hand corner.
>
> On the desktop you should see several icons. Probably there will be one
> for hda1 or hda2. That will be your main hard drive. I'm not sure how
> Knoppix will see your usb drive, but there should be an icon for it.
> The two main things to remember are 1) the default mouse action is
> single-click to open stuff; 2) Knoppix mounts the drives Read Only.
>
> *IMPORTANT*: The reason I don't normally say to use a usb external
> *drive* is because Linux cannot write to NTFS partitions. So if your
> external drive is formatted NTFS, this is not going to work for you.
> You need a FAT32-formatted usb thumbdrive. For instance, I use a
> Memorex 1GB thumbdrive to retrieve client data w/no problem.
>
> So, whatever icon is there for your external drive - right-click it
> first and then left-click Properties. Now, I'm not running Knoppix so I
> can't tell you exactly where to look, but somewhere in the Properties
> there is a box for Read Only. You want to clear that box, Apply & OK.
> Now you can left-single-click on the icon and the drive will be
> Writeable, which is what you want.
>
> Now left-click once on hda1 or whatever icon represents your Windows
> partition with your data. Navigate just like you would in Windows. The
> Knoppix window manager is KDE and it looks very similar to what you are
> used to. Left-click and drag data to your usb drive. When you let go of
> the left mouse button, you'll get a context menu (like when you do a
> right-click-drag in Windows). Choose "Copy". For goodness' sake, don't
> choose "Move". You don't want to do that even in Windows.
>
> Now copy over whatever data you need and go to the button that
> corresponds to Windows' Start button and choose shutdown. Follow the
> prompts so you can get the Knoppix cd out of the drive.
>
> Malke
> --
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>
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