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Version Notes: coLinux 0.7.1-2.6.12: This required creating the /dev/cobdX entries in the installer before the iso, destination, and swap devices could be mounted and used. coLinux 0.8.0-2.6.15: This worked as usual out of the box with, the usual partioning problems, and trouble detecting a cdrom device. What you will need: Debian 4.0 rX (i did these with 4.0r0 at the time) ISO of some sort. a means to get the initrd.gz from the above ISO (program to browse/mount an ISO in Windows, or an Linux/coLinux instance to loop mount the iso and get the initrd.gz) An swap file system image file or partition

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  • Version Notes: coLinux 0.7.1-2.6.12: This required creating the /dev/cobdX entries in the installer before the iso, destination, and swap devices could be mounted and used. coLinux 0.8.0-2.6.15: This worked as usual out of the box with, the usual partioning problems, and trouble detecting a cdrom device. What you will need: Debian 4.0 rX (i did these with 4.0r0 at the time) ISO of some sort. a means to get the initrd.gz from the above ISO (program to browse/mount an ISO in Windows, or an Linux/coLinux instance to loop mount the iso and get the initrd.gz) An swap file system image file or partition
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  • Version Notes: coLinux 0.7.1-2.6.12: This required creating the /dev/cobdX entries in the installer before the iso, destination, and swap devices could be mounted and used. coLinux 0.8.0-2.6.15: This worked as usual out of the box with, the usual partioning problems, and trouble detecting a cdrom device. I did the following procedure with both version 0.7.1 of coLinux as well as 0.8.0. It can be done in either, it is a little easier and less user intervention required if done with coLinux 0.8.0. The reason for this is Etch's installer is built for use with udev which needs the newer kernel version of 0.8.0 to work properly, so I recommend anyone doing this use 0.8.0 if possible it takes care of the /dev entries for you. It can be done with 0.7.1, but you have to create /dev entries for the device you want to mount during the install. What you will need: Debian 4.0 rX (i did these with 4.0r0 at the time) ISO of some sort. a means to get the initrd.gz from the above ISO (program to browse/mount an ISO in Windows, or an Linux/coLinux instance to loop mount the iso and get the initrd.gz) An blank or preformatted root file system image file or actual partition An swap file system image file or partition
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