Install Puppy Linux From Usb To Hard Drive

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The Puppy Linux distro is fairly simple and quick to install onto any computer. And operated from a CD, USB flash drive, internal IDE or SATA hard drive, or a.

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Do you want Puppy to be the only Linux OS on this machine, or are you likely to want to run more than one? It'll be easier to keep it as one OS rather than multiple ones, though it should be 'do-able'.although with Chromebook-like specs, Puppy's going to be a pretty good fit for that hardware. Let us know what it is that you'd like to do, please; it'll make it easier for us to tailor advice as to what the next step should be, y'see. Distros:- Multiple 'Puppies'. And Anti-X 16.1 ~~~ Compaq Presario SR1916UK; Athlon64 X2 3800+, 3 GB RAM, WD 500GB Caviar 'Blue', 32GB Kingspec PATA SSD, 3 TB Seagate 'Expansion' external HDD, ATI Radeon Xpress 200 graphics, Dell 15.1' pNp monitor (1024 x 768), TP-Link PCI-e USB 3.0 card, Logitech c920 HD Pro webcam, self-powered 7-port USB 2.0 hub Dell Inspiron 1100; 2.6 GHz 400FSB P4, 1.5 GB RAM, 64GB KingSpec IDE SSD, Intel 'Extreme' graphics, 500GB Seagate 'Expansion' external HDD, M$ HD-3000 'Lifecam'. There are several helpful Google search results for installing a linux distro on your Lenovo ideapad 110s. The one I've linked to is for Linux Mint.

Didn't see one for Puppy. But the setup should be near enough for following to install Puppy. I would suggest you install something other than Puppy for ease of keeping the OS and programs current. Mint would be a good choice or one of the less demanding Ubuntus. EDIT: I meant to add that Mike_Walsh is the one to listen to for best advice on Puppy. He always gives excellent advice on that distro.

Edited by buddy215, 17 June 2018 - 11:01 AM. The main reason i deleted it is because i dont want to have winsow$ on my computer because i dont support micro$oft.Im not going to get into the reasons why i dont like micro$oft now.Yes i have an empty hard drive no os installed on it.Yes i want puppy linux os to be the only os on the computer as i want to start using this computer as my main. No, no explanation required. We all have our own reasons for wanting to 'jump ship'! Okay; right, then. From your reply to Buddy's post, it sounds like you already know exactly what you want to do. Which is good; because running Puppy is very much a personal decision.it's definitely more 'hands-on' than most other distros!