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Hello everyone.
I have just burned Phlak to cdrom, and that works fine boots great. LOL, no I dont hack, lol and I know someone will ask, I use it on my network as a second O.S.
I want to install it PHLAK on my hard disk. It is not formatted or anything, how do I do this? I have a bootable cdrom drive, and it loads PHLAK GREAT. Is it possable to install a Live Bootable cdrom to Hard disk?
If so can you type what I need to do at the boot prompt?
:) I appreciate everyones hard work here.. I am also gonna be wanting to install other Linux Live CD-roms such as Debian, fedora core 2 when I get them downloaded.
If that is possable, are there different commands for installation with different versions of linux?
I have read a few books about linux KDE, and have been a windows fan for many years, but I have grown tired of Windows software, and bugs. Linux is a much better O.S. Time to move on to greener fields lol :)...
Sincerely,
Joe Christian

You can install it to your hard drive using the "install to hard drive" option in the phlak submenu or run the command /morphix/gtkinstaller/morphixinstaller after you have booted the CD. You may be better off installing a normal distro to your hard drive, why are you so keen to install live CD versions? Debian and FC2 aren't live CD distros (although both phlak and knoppix are debian based)....you may be getting a little confused.

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