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    # Boot the Knoppix CD.

    # When the boot prompt comes up, choose your language.
    Most of us speak English, so we'll type:

    boot: knoppix lang=en

    then press ENTER (you don't type the 'boot:' part, of course)

    # Wait till the system is fully launched, including the KDE desktop

    # Press CTRL-ALT-F1, to get a root console. You should see a shell prompt

    # Type: knx-hdinstall

    # Follow the guided installation menus. This will include:

    * Creating a Linux partition (at least 2.5GB
    * Creating a Linux Swap partition (at least 256MB)
    * 'Mounting' the Linux partition as root
    * Initialising the swap partition
    * Copying all the required files (automatically)
    * Setting up networking
    * Setting passwords
    * Setting up the bootloader (Note: take care with this stage - it could render your system incapable of booting into Windows. If you really need Windows, then it might be a good idea to set up GRUB Bootloader with a 'chainloader' entry, so that you can dual boot. Working this out is an exercise left to the reader - there are too many possible scenarios for me to cover in this short guide. Also see man grub and the files in /usr/share/doc/grub)
    * Rebooting (without the CD)


    # When you've rebooted Knoppix from your hard disk, click on the KDE Control Centre icon in the launcher at the bottom of the screen (icon of a colour monitor with a card in front of it)

    # Within the Control Center, click on Personliche Einstellungen

    # Click on Land und Sprache

    # Choose the locale and language of your choice

    # Click on Andwenden at bottom of that window

    # Close and restart the Control Center

    # Click on Peripherals, then Keyboard, and choose your preferred keyboard layout (which will probably be US.English. Click OK and close the window

    # Press CTRL-ALT-F2 to get to the root console, and log in as root (using the password you chose when you ran the installer)

    # (Optional) - type apt-get update (followed by ENTER). This will update your list of available packages, and takes about 5-10 minutes.

    # Hey, presto, you've got a fully installed GNU/Linux desktop

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