[[HomePage]] > [[ComponentHowTo Components and HowTos]] > [[InstallationIndex Install]] ====Instalando o Puppy Linux através de uma unidade de CD/DVD (LIVE CD/DVD)==== - É necessário uma unidade de disco óptico com capacidade de escrever (gravar) em um disco. (geralmente,contém as seguintes inscrições na bandeja da unidade: //RW//,//""ReWritable""// ou ainda //CD-R//) - Uma mídia óptica (CD/DVD/DVD-RW/CD-RW) em branco. - O arquivo .ISO da versão de sua prefência do Puppy Linux - pode ser baixado em: [[http://puppylinux.com/download/index.html]]. =={{color text="Como apagar uma mídia RW (Regravável)" c="green"}}== __Através do Puppy Linux__ - Vá até: //Menu > Multimedia > Pburn// __ Através do Microsoft Windows__ - Utilize o programa grátis: [[http://www.filehippo.com/download_imgburn/ ImgBurn]] =={{color text="Como gravar o arquivo .ISO em uma mídia em branco" c="green"}}== Quando utilizar um programa para gravação de mídias, (""Burniso2cd"", ""BurnCDCC"" ou ""ImgBurn"") sempre selecione: - Velocidade de Gravação: **{{color text="4x - ou então,a menor possível!"c="green"}}** **{{color text=" - para certificar-se de que os dados foram salvos corretamente no disco." c="red"}}** __Através do Puppy Linux__ - Vá até: //Menu > Multimedia > ""Burniso2cd""// __ Através do Microsoft Windows__ Utilize uma das opções abaixo,ambos são programas grátis: (a) [[http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/downloads-free-software.htm BurnCDCC]] (Usuários inciantes) (b) [[http://www.filehippo.com/download_imgburn/ ImgBurn]] (Usuários avançados) ([[http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=guides Guia de utilização]]) =={{color text="Iniciando o Puppy Linux através de um CD/DVD" c="green"}}== 1) Certifique-se de ter inserido o CD/DVD contendo o Puppy Linux na unidade de disco. 2) Reinicie o computador. 3) Configure a ordem de boot,através das instruções abaixo: When shutting down for the first time one will be given the option to create a personal storage ''save file'' with the option of selecting its preferred location. When the computer re-starts it should load (start) Puppy Linux. If Puppy does not load: 1) ensure to follow the instructions at //Appendices 1//, //2// and //3// 2) [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/ Free Technical Support]] When running Puppy from optical disc any additional software or data may be written to one's personal save file located on any partition. If such data is desired to be stored on the same optical disc from which one is running Puppy then one would need to create a special MultiSessionLiveDVD. ===Appendix 1 - {{color text="Using high-quality blank media" c="black"}}=== To create a live disc it is recommended to use DVD+R discs. D.V.D. has a superior specification than CD. DVD+R is superior than DVD-R. Re-writable media may be used (DVD-RW or CD-RW). {{color text="It is essential to use high-quality media from manufacturers such as Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim" c="black"}}. Optical disc archiving: http://www.cd-info.com/archiving/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_media_preservation http://www.lne.eu/en/r_and_d/digital-optical-research/archiving-digital-gis-don.asp http://www.osta.org/technology/pdf/whitepapers/OSFA-12-05-04.pdf ===Appendix 2 - {{color text="Verifying the integrity of the ISO file" c="black"}}=== The downloaded container file must have the extension //.iso//. It is an exact copy, or image, of an existing file system. To ensure that the file is downloaded completely and without corruption use the [[wget]] command, e.g.: %%wget -c /puppy-version-location/puppy-version.iso%% (If //wget// is not used then one should verify its integrity by verifying its MD5 or SHA checksum). This ISO file may then be written to a blank optical disc using a particular software program. It is by booting up with this disc in the optical disc drive that one can run and use Puppy Linux. ===Appendix 3 - {{color text="Setting the correct boot sequence" c="black"}}=== Being able to boot from a live D.V.D. also means that it itself may be used to boot the computer when it is not possible to do so with a flash memory drive or hard disk drive: the computer boots from the bootloader on the optical disc but loads the frugal save file (or operating system) from either the flash memory drive or hard disk drive. ===Appendix 4 - {{color text="Boot parameters" c="black"}}=== "Posted on 22 Dec 2010, 8:30 by BarryK Correction Booting with pmedia=cd, Puppy only searches optical drives for vmlinuz and the main sfs (and zdrv). ...correction, the above is true if boot with 'pfix=ram'. Otherwise, searches optical for vmlinuz, but hd and optical for main .sfs (and zdrv)." http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02034 ===Appendix 5 - {{color text="Creating a graphical boot menu" c="black"}}=== http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61132 ===Appendix 6 - {{color text="Creating a LiveDVD containing Multiple Puppies" c="black"}}=== http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=63572 ===Appendix 7 - {{color text="Creating a Multisession LiveDVD" c="black"}}=== MultiSessionLiveDVD ===References=== http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=498932#498932 ---- ==Categories== CategoryArchiving CategoryInstallation