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-(see also LinuxInstallationNotes)  
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-GNU/Linux pre-installation checklist  
-!!!GNU/Linux pre-installation checklist  
-! Algologic Research 8 Solutions  
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- algolog (at) hd1.vsnl.net.in  
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-__Revision History__Revision 2.6.028 November 2000Revised by: Initial release using docbook sgml.  
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- This document provides a checklist for installing GNU/Linux (hereafter referred  
-to as Linux) as well as hints and tips along the way.  
-Translations in Japanese, Dutch, and French are available in Section 1.3.  
-The most current version of this checklist will be posted online at:  
- http://members.tripod.com/~algolog/lnxchk.htm. Sgml source for this document  
-is located here.  
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-----; __Table of Contents__; 1. Introduction: ; 1.1. Copyright Information; 1.2. Disclaimer; 1.3. Translations; 1.4. Acknowledgements; 1.5. Who should read/use this?; 1.6. What does this checklist (aim to) achieve?; 1.7. Where do I find more about Linux?; 1.8. Conventions used; 2. Linux pre-installation checklist: ; 2.1. Before you fill out the checklist; 2.2. About you; 2.3. General; 2.4. Mouse; 2.5. CD-ROM; 2.6. Floppy drives; 2.7. Tape drives; 2.8. Disk drives; 2.9. Video Display Units (Monitor and controller); 2.10. Networking; 2.11. Printers; 2.12. Laptops; 2.13. Miscellaneous; 2.14. Feedback; 3. What next...?  
-!!!1. Introduction  
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- Are you a Linux newbie ? Are you a Linux guru ? In both cases, you will find  
-this checklist of great help to you. How many times have you found yourself  
-fumbling in the middle of a Linux installation process, because some vital  
-information about the target hardware is not known ?  
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- Have you ever crossed your fingers when you were asked by the installation  
-procedure, a simple question, like: to which COM port is the mouse  
-connected ?  
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- Let's face it, all of us have, at one time or another, felt we should have  
-been better prepared before starting to install Linux. Here is a simple  
-solution, brought to you by Algologic Research 8 Solutions  
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-!!1.1. Copyright Information  
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- This document is copyrighted (c) 2000  
-Algologic Research 8 Solutions  
-and is distributed under the terms of the Linux Documentation Project  
-(LDP) license, stated below.  
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- Unless otherwise stated, Linux HOWTO documents are  
-copyrighted by their respective authors. Linux HOWTO documents may  
-be reproduced and distributed in whole or in part, in any medium  
-physical or electronic, as long as this copyright notice is  
-retained on all copies. Commercial redistribution is allowed and  
-encouraged; however, the author would like to be notified of any  
-such distributions.  
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- All translations, derivative works, or aggregate works  
-incorporating any Linux HOWTO documents must be covered under this  
-copyright notice. That is, you may not produce a derivative work  
-from a HOWTO and impose additional restrictions on its  
-distribution. Exceptions to these rules may be granted under  
-certain conditions; please contact the Linux HOWTO coordinator at  
-the address given below.  
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- In short, we wish to promote dissemination of this  
-information through as many channels as possible. However, we do  
-wish to retain copyright on the HOWTO documents, and would like to  
-be notified of any plans to redistribute the HOWTOs.  
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- If you have any questions, please contact  
-`linux-howto@metalab.unc.edub  
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-!!1.2. Disclaimer  
-  
- No liability for the contents of this documents can be accepted.  
-Use the concepts, examples and other content at your own risk.  
-As this is a new edition of this document, there may be errors  
-and inaccuracies, that may of course be damaging to your system.  
-Proceed with caution, and although this is highly unlikely,  
-the author(s) do not take any responsibility for that.  
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- All copyrights are held by their respective owners, unless  
-specifically noted otherwise. Use of a term in this document  
-should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark  
-or service mark.  
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- Naming of particular products or brands should not be seen  
-as endorsements.  
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- You are strongly recommended to make a backup of your system  
-before major installation and continue to do so at regular intervals.  
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-!!1.3. Translations  
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- This checklist is available in:  
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- Japanese as a text-only  
-or html version.  
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- Dutch as html.  
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- French as html.  
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-!!1.4. Acknowledgements  
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- Algologic acknowledges with gratitude the useful suggestions  
-and inputs from many members of the Linux community, for  
-preparation of this checklist. This checklist is proof of the  
-cooperation and goodwill which exists between Linux users.  
-Algologic submits this checklist to the Linux community, as a  
-humble tribute to the spirit of Linux. Many thanks to the following people:  
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- Mrs. Chie Nakatani for the translation into Japanese. You can also  
-visit her home page by clicking here.  
-`jeanne (at) mbox.kyoto-inet.or.jpb  
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- Pierre-Charles David for the translation into French.  
-`david (at) essi.frb  
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- Linux werkgroep HCC afdeling Groningen  
-for the translation into Dutch.  
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- Jesse Goerz for converting the document to docbook sgml.  
-`jgoerz (at) linuxfreemail.comb  
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-!!1.5. Who should read/use this?  
-  
- If you are planning to install Linux on somebody else's machine, or  
-in a location which is not your own work place, you must absolutely get  
-this checklist completed in advance. It is important to get this  
-questionnaire answered by your host, so that you go adequately prepared  
-for the installation.  
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- If you are planning to organize an "Install fest" (we Indians  
-call it "Linux mela"), ask your participants to come with this  
-checklist answered.  
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- Conversely, if you are going to an Install fest (aka Linux mela), to get  
-Linux installed on your machine, do your home-work. Go with answers to  
-this checklist.  
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- If you are going to ask someone to come over and install Linux for  
-you, send him/her this questionnaire with as many responses as you know.  
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- If you are the D-I-Y type, you must start by answering all these questions,  
-so that you can save time for enjoying your Linux!  
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-!!1.6. What does this checklist (aim to) achieve?  
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- This is a memory aid which may make installation of Linux a pleasant  
-experience for you. It fills an important role in the promotion of Linux.  
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- It will help you to be prepared with all the answers which may be needed  
-during the course of installation of Linux on your machine or on anybody  
-else's machine. Sometimes, it is very inconvenient and even impossible  
-to find out some details in the middle of an installation procedure. This  
-becomes all the more difficult when you are installing Linux on somebody  
-else's machine, and in somebody else's office.  
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- This checklist, when filled up, will help you go through your Linux  
-documentation and verify in advance whether certain hardware is supported  
-by the distribution you are planning to install. It will also help you  
-to be prepared with the packages you would need to install, and the  
-configuration choices which need to be done.  
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- The idea is to reduce the chances of frustrating surprises.  
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- This checklist is only for installing Linux on PCs. You may use this  
-checklist as a model for other classes of machines (e.g.SUN, Alpha, ...)  
-also.  
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-!!1.7. Where do I find more about Linux?  
-  
- If you want professional (PAID) help with Linux -- ask Algologic.  
-Algologic Research 8 Solutions is listed in the official CONSULTANTS-HOWTO of the  
-Linux Documentation Project.  
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- This checklist does not give any details about hardware compatible with  
-Linux, or other details about actually procuring or installing Linux.  
-If you want details, please reference the  
-Linux hardware howto,  
-the Distribution howto,  
-and the Installation howto,  
-which are all located online at the Linux Documentation Project.  
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- If you are the impatient type, and want help on installation directly,  
-please reference Section 3 and skip the pre-installation checklist.  
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- ''ATTENTION:'' We are actually overwhelmed by the number of general  
-inquiries about procuring, installing and using Linux. We DO NOT answer such general mail. We strongly  
-advise you to check out the Linux Documentation Project  
-for finding other sources of help. Please DO NOT send us any general Linux questions.  
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-!!1.8. Conventions used  
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-__WARNING!__  
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- Warnings are admonitions which if disregarded,  
-will result in an inoperable ''system  
-'', which may or may not be recoverable.  
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-__Caution!__  
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- Cautions are admonitions which if disregarded,  
-will result in an inoperable ''application  
-'' or cause the loss of data, configuration  
-files, or leave the system in an unbootable state.  
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-__Note: __ Notes state important facts which may be necessary  
-to perform an operation.  
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-__Tip: __ Tips provide shortcuts or foresight to make performance  
-of operations easier.  
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-!!!2. Linux pre-installation checklist  
-!!2.1. Before you fill out the checklist  
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- Welcome to the world of Linux. Your first step in installing  
-Linux on your PC will begin by answering a few simple  
-questions about your hardware.  
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- This checklist will make it easy for you and us to go through  
-the installation, painlessly and without surprises. Please  
-take your own time and fill up the following checklist.  
-Wherever possible, and necessary, we have given some  
-suggestions and hints, for your convenience.  
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- If you don't know all the details, you should be able to find  
-them in your computer's manuals. Or, ask your hardware  
-vendor, or your local hardware "guru."  
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- If you still have problems finding answers, don't worry --  
-you can just ignore any areas you don't know. Bring in  
-your machine and ALL manuals you have. The installation  
-may succeed with some trials and a lot of luck.  
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- Remember, Linux, like many other software products, is a  
-growing product. Some of your hardware may still not be  
-supported in the version of Linux which is being installed.  
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- Each question below can be identified by the section number followed by  
-the question number (e.g. Section 2.3.1 is a question on processor speed). If you  
-need any assistance/clarifications about the questions asked  
-in this form, please specify the section identifier  
-and the question number, and send an email to:  
-`algolog (at) hd1.vsnl.net.inb It is imperative that  
-you also include the version number of the checklist. The version number of  
-this checklist can be found on the first page of the document.  
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- Assumptions:  
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- You are interested in installing Linux on a PC (386 upwards).  
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- You have a CDROM drive on your PC. You have made sure that  
-your proposed version of Linux supports this CDROM drive.  
-Check latest version of the  
-hardware howto at the Linux  
-Documentation Project (LDP).  
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-#  
-#  
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- You have at least one 3½" floppy diskette drive on  
-your system.  
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- The 3½" diskette drive is a BOOTABLE drive.  
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- You will keep readily available, three, bad-sector-free,  
-formatted (3½"), blank diskettes, for use in the  
-installation procedure.  
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-#  
-#  
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- If you wish to install Linux over a LAN, you have  
-confirmed that your network interface card is supported  
-by your version of Linux. Check latest version of the  
-hardware howto at the LDP.  
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-!!2.2. About you  
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- Your Name ____________________  
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- Your contact phone numbers:  
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- Your email address ____________________  
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- Have you used Linux before ? What distribution?  
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- Have you used any version of Unix before ? Which one ?  
-On what hardware platform ?  
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- Is this an upgrade to an existing Linux distribution ?  
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-#  
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- What will be the end-use of this Linux installation ?  
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-#  
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- Do you wish to retain DOS/Win/any other OS along with  
-Linux, on your system ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Any other detail you want to add:  
-_____________________________________________________  
-_____________________________________________________  
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-!!2.3. General  
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- CPU type [[i386, i486 DX2... ]:  
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- Bus type [[ISA, EISA, VESA, PCI, MCA ... ]:  
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-#  
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- Processor speed (MHz) ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- What size is your RAM (minimum 4 MB needed) ?  
-  
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-#  
-#  
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- Do you want X Window System (i.e. Graphic User  
-Interface for Linux) to be installed on your system ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- How many serial ports (COM ports) do you have on your PC ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Are you planning to add dumb terminals to your PC ?  
-How many ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Please mention below, any additional details you wish to add:  
-__________________________________________________  
-__________________________________________________  
-__________________________________________________  
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-!!2.4. Mouse  
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- To which port is your mouse connected ? What IRQ ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- What type of mouse are you using  
-[[Microsoft, Busmouse, PS/2 ..] ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- How many buttons does the mouse have ?  
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-#  
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-!!2.5. CD-ROM  
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-__Tip: __ If you are not sure if your CDROM is bootable or  
-not, power on the machine and go to BIOS settings (do not let  
-the PC bootup). Look for bootable drive options in the BIOS  
-settings.  
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-#  
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- What is the make and type of CDROM drive  
-[[e.g. IDE ATAPI, Sony, S-B Pro/Panasonic, SCSI, true IDE ..] ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- On which drive interface [[1st IDE, 2nd IDE, 3rd IDE,  
-4th IDE, SCSI, proprietary interface] and which drive  
-[[drive 1 , drive 2, SCSI-ID 5] is the CDROM connected  
-(e.g. drive 2 of 1st IDE, SCSI-ID 5 of built-in SCSI  
-interface) ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Is your CDROM a bootable drive ?  
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-!!2.6. Floppy drives  
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- Do you have a 3½" floppy drive?  
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-#  
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- Is the 3½" floppy drive a bootable drive ?  
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- Do you have a 5¼" floppy drive?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Is the 5¼" drive a bootable drive ?  
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-!!2.7. Tape drives  
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-#  
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- What type of tape drive do you have (can be NONE)  
-[[floppy interface type, SCSI, parallel port ..] ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Do you have a secondary floppy controller for your  
-tape drive?  
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-#  
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-!!2.8. Disk drives  
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-__Tip: __ At this point, you must be clear about how your  
-Linux will be installed and on which disk etc. You must also  
-be clear how your Linux will be booted (there are  
-different possibilities).  
-Read the Installation howto  
-before you answer the following questions.  
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- What type of drive do you have [[IDE, SCSI, RLL, MFM ....] ?  
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- How many partitions are there on your first disk drive ?  
-Name, type, size ? Collect these details also for other  
-disk drives you may have on this machine.  
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-#  
-#  
-  
- On which drive are you planning to install Linux (e.g. drive  
-2 of first IDE, or SCSI-ID 5 of built-in SCSI interface)  
-  
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-#  
-#  
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- Can we re-partition your disk ? (All existing data  
-will be lost)  
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-#  
-#  
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- Which partitions can be reformatted to become Linux  
-partitions ? Note: All information recorded in this  
-partition will be erased.  
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-#  
-#  
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- How much of disk space can you give for Linux [[50 MB minimum] ?  
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-#  
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- What is your second hard disk (if any)?  
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- What is your third hard disk (if any)?  
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-#  
-#  
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- What is your fourth hard disk (if any)?  
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-#  
-#  
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- What is your fourth hard disk (if any)?  
-  
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-#  
-#  
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- Do you have any SCSI device ? Which SCSI controller do  
-you have (if any)?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Do you plan to boot from your hard disk or floppy?  
-  
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-#  
-#  
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- On which hard disk partition do you want LILO boot  
-loader to reside?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Do you wish to retain the original boot sector/master  
-boot record that is currently on your hard disk?  
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-#  
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- On which disk partitions will your Linux root reside?  
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- Do you access the IDE drive in LBA mode (check your BIOS  
-settings) ?  
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-!!2.9. Video Display Units (Monitor and controller)  
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-__Tip: __ If you do not have good documentation on your  
-VDU, try to look at the sticker (nameplate) on the back of  
-your VDU, you may find the answers to some of the questions  
-given below.  
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- What kind of monitor do you have [[Monochrome, Color]  
-[[EGA, VGA, CGA ..] ? What make ?  
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- Size of screen [[14", 15", 19"] ? Is it an  
-interlaced monitor ?  
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- What are the resolutions, and number of colors  
-possible on this monitor [[600x480, 800x600, 1024x768]?  
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- What is your monitor's vertical refresh rate / vertical  
-sync. frequency (could be a range)?  
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-#  
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- What is your monitor's horizontal refresh rate / horizontal  
-sync. frequency (could be a range) ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- Monitor's bandwidth ?  
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-#  
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- Video RAM size ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- VDU Control card : make and model ?  
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-#  
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- Chip set used in VDU control card ?  
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-#  
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- What RAMDAC do you have ?  
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-!!2.10. Networking  
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-#  
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- Are you using an internal modem | external modem ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- What make ?  
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-#  
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- On which COM port is the modem connected ? What IRQ ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- What is the speed of the modem [[bps] ?  
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-#  
-#  
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- What serial interface chip does your computer use (e.g.  
-8450, 16550C) ?  
-  
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-  
-#  
-#  
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- Is it a "Windows only" modem [[WIN-MODEM...] ?  
-  
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-  
-#  
-#  
-  
- Which ethernet card do you have [[10base2 or 10baseT;  
-NONE for none] ? What type ?  
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- Will this machine be a part of Internet or any  
-Intranet ?  
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- Will this machine use a dialup connection / PPP connection  
-to an Internet/Intranet server ?  
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- Will this machine be used as an Internet or Intranet server ?  
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- What will be the hostname of your computer (e.g. penguin) ?  
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- What will be the domain name, if any, of your computer  
-(e.g. family_name.city.country)  
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- What will be the IP address, if any, of your computer  
-(e.g. 123.1.2.3) ?  
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- What is the IP address of the DNS server (can be none) ?  
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-!!2.11. Printers  
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-your PC ?  
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- What is the type, make of the printer ?  
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-!!2.12. Laptops  
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- PC cards you plan to use ?  
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- Built-in devices on your laptop (e.g. trackball,  
-pointer, touchpad) ?  
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-!!2.13. Miscellaneous  
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-__Tip: __ Try to make a consolidated hardcopy list of I/O  
-addresses, IRQs, DMA-addresses used by the different devices  
-in your machine. Take care to find out the configuration  
-details of your VDU-driver card, Ethernet card, SCSI card etc.  
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- Does your keyboard use a round connector (DIN-5) or  
-PS/2 connector?  
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- Do you plan to use keyboard mapping to any non-US  
-keyboards [[French, Greek, Cyrillic, ..] ?  
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- Are you using any Plug 8 play devices ?  
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- Are you using any sound card ? What card ? What I/O,  
-IRQ, DMA does it use ?  
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- How many ISA spare slots do you have ?  
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- How many EISA spare slots do you have ?  
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- How many other (describe) spare slots?  
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- What kind of other removable media do you have (can  
-be NONE)?  
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- Do you have any other interesting hardware?  
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- Please add any details you wish to highlight:  
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-!!2.14. Feedback  
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- Did you find this form clear ? Any suggestions for  
-improvement ?  
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- Thanks for filling out the form.  
-Please cross check the above responses, and keep the checklist  
-handy at the time of installation.  
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-!!!3. What next...?  
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-Even the longest journey has to start with a small first-step.  
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- --Confucious  
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- Now that you have taken the first step of filling up the checklist, you would  
-like to prepare for the real installation. Here are a few tips, for starters:  
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- A very good installation guide is here.  
-You must visit this excellent site. It also gives tips to find answers for some of the questions asked in  
-the pre-installation checklist (e.g. video cards, monitor, chipset, modem, ...etc.).  
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- The official Installation HOWTO is here.  
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+Describe [HowToPreInstallationChecklist ] here.