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manoxpwin
I Hope This way help you
Problem: When it's time to choose the packages for installation, I see the message: "No base selection available. ERROR: No proposal."
Solution: Restart the installation and, at the DVD-ROM boot menu (prior to starting the installation program), select the Installation option, and then type the following:
linux cdromdevice=hdc
This is assuming that you have only one CD/DVD-ROM device; if you are installing from a second DVD-ROM device on your system, you might need to enter the following command:
linux cdromdevice=hdd
If, after this, you find that the same error message appears, restart the installation, and then enter the following:
linux cdromdevice=hdd pci=acpi
دوست عزیز انتخاب نشدن بستهها برای نصب و خراب بودن ایزو رایت شده بر روی CD فکر نکنم ارتباطی به تنظیم شدن /dev/hdc یا /dev/hddداشته باشه
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mehdi0016
ممنون از همه دوستان
مشکل سی دی شماره یک با 1000 تومان و یه سی دی دیگه حل شد...
اما مشکل بعدی وقتی نصب از سی دی یک تموم میشه ری استارت میکنه و بعدش اگه از هارد بوت کنم فقط
خط فرمان grub میاد و بس...واگه از سی دی بوت کنم دوباره روز از نو و...
اصلا سراغ سی دی های بعدی رو نمیگیره...
البته با بدبختی و به کمک nu و ndd تونستم windows رو بالا بیارم .
حالا چه کنم ؟
در ضمن در مورد پارتیشن ها هم سوال داشتم :
این پارتیشن /home برای چیه و آیا ضروریه ؟
پارتیشن /user چطور ؟
خوشحالم مشکل CD یک شما حل شد
در مورد نصب اگر شما به دقت مراحل انتخاب بستهها و شناختن سخت افزار خوب دقت کنین برای بوت شدن به مشکل نمیخورید
در مورد پارتیشن /home و /usr از پارتیشنهای مهم بعلاوه /var در لینوکس هستش
نحوه درست شدن پارتیشنها به نوع نصب شما بازمیگرده
YaST normally proposes a reasonable partitioning scheme with sufficient disk space. If you want to implement your own partitioning scheme, consider the following recommendations concerning the requirements for different system types.
Minimal System: 500 MB
No graphical interface (X Window System) is installed, which means that only console applications can be used. Also, only a very basic selection of software is installed.
Minimal System with Graphical Interface: 700 MB
This includes the X Window System and some applications.
Default System: 2.5 GB
This includes a modern desktop environment, like KDE or GNOME, and also provides enough space for large application suites, such as OpenOffice.org and Netscape or Mozilla.
The partitions to create depend on the available space. The following are some basic partitioning guidelines:
Up to 4 GB:
One partition for the swap space and one root partition (/). In this case, the root partition must allow for those directories that often reside on their own partitions if more space is available.
4 GB or More:
A swap partition, a root partition (1 GB), and one partition each for the following directories as needed: /usr (4 GB or more), /opt (4 GB or more), and /var (1 GB). If you do not want to have separate partitions for these directories, add the suggested disk space to the root partition. The rest of the available space can be used for /home.
Depending on the hardware, it might also be useful to create a boot partition (/boot) to hold the boot mechanism and the Linux kernel. This partition should be located at the start of the disk and should be at least 8 MB or one cylinder. As a rule of thumb, always create such a partition if it was included in YaST's original proposal. If you are unsure about this, create a boot partition to be on the safe side.
You should also be aware that some (mostly commercial) programs install their data in /opt. Therefore, either create a separate partition for /opt or make the root partition large enough. KDE and GNOME are also installed in /opt.
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