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[[Installing Alpine on USB|USB]] | [[Installing Alpine on USB|USB]]<br /> | ||
[[Installing Alpine on Compact Flash|Compact Flash]] | [[Installing Alpine on Compact Flash|Compact Flash]]<br /> | ||
[[Installing Alpine on HDD overwriting everything|HDD Overwrite Entire Drive]] | [[Installing Alpine on HDD overwriting everything|HDD Overwrite Entire Drive]]<br /> | ||
[[Installing Alpine on HDD dualbooting|HDD Dual-Boot]] | [[Installing Alpine on HDD dualbooting|HDD Dual-Boot]]<br /> | ||
[[Alpine Local Backup|RAM Based]] | [[Alpine Local Backup|RAM Based]]<br /> |
Revision as of 22:09, 8 October 2010
Booting ISO in VMWare
Get past the boot prompt
Mount ISO using VMWare virtual machine options.
Set virtual machine to boot from CD drive (F2 to enter BIOS, then set boot order).
See if virtual machine hangs at boot prompt or not. If it does not, and booting starts normally, then proceed to the next section.
If the VM hangs at the boot prompt, reboot the VM, and when the boot prompt appears again, type "grsec paxnouderef" and press Enter. This should allow normal boot-up.
Proceed with install style of choice
USB
Compact Flash
HDD Overwrite Entire Drive
HDD Dual-Boot
RAM Based