April 25, 2012, by Drpcdr.ca http://drpcdr.ca/LMLXDE.pdf describes how this image of Linux was created. Someone is seeding the torrent here: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7220650 I am sharing files at Dropbox.com: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/75743475/LM9LXDE_16F.tbi http://dl.dropbox.com/u/75743475/iflnet.iso http://dl.dropbox.com/u/75743475/Read_Me.txt http://dl.dropbox.com/u/75743475/BOOTITNG.ISO The above links to the same files I was unable to seed properly. Sorry for the inconvenience! NB My free Dropbox account allows a limit of 20 GB/file/day This means only 13 downloads per 24 hour period. The paid service would allow 130 downloads per day. My free account may be terminated at any time. See also the following: http://drpcdr.ca/frank_intel_franken_tosh/frank_intel_franken_tosh.html http://www.drpcdr.ca/pics/2006_Macbook.jpg http://www.drpcdr.ca/pics/HP_Omnibook_6000.jpg http://www.drpcdr.ca/pics/IBM_Thinkpad_600X.jpg http://db.tt/URHcmO27 Help me out by using the above link to sign up for free or paid dropbox file hosting account. Thanks in advance! --------------------------------------------------------------- Simple Dual Boot Without Boot Manager for any PC or Intel Mac Warning this is for advanced users. For older computers any spare blank internal HDD of any size >= 20 GB, both desktop and laptops Download torrent or the files I am sharing at dropbox.com Navigate to where you downloaded it Create image for Linux boot CD from 1 blank CD-R and iflnet.iso create BootitNG boot CD from 1 blank CD-R and BOOTITNG.ISO insert image for Linux boot CD Shut down PC connect a blank Kingston 16 GB USB flash drive or any spare blank internal HDD of any size >= 20 GB, for both desktop and laptops Turn on PC restore image file, LM9LXDE_16F.tbi onto a blank Kingston 16 GB USB flash drive! image for linux >Enter >Restore >Automatic >File Direct >Linux Drive >Select File Drive> Select Partition >TAB >Select Folder >Select File >Select entire drive (spacebar) > Select Linux Drive >Select Target Drive >Yes to Continue >Enter >Start wait for imaging to complete remove image for Linux boot CD Shut down PC Disconnect internal HDD Turn on PC then boot into Linux login info: user1 user_0 all lower case, no spaces. To type underscore you must hold down the shift key while you press the key to the right of zero. Then let go the shift key to type zero. Then press the enter key. shut down PC Reconnect internal HD If you want Linux to boot before Windows then change boot order in BIOS Otherwise to boot into Windows, remove USB flash drive before restarting PC For older computers, P3 400+ MHz, you may use the BootitNG to resize the data partition to fit larger internal HDDs. This image of Linux Mint 9 LXDE can be deployed onto spare blank internal HDD of any size >= 20 GB, for both desktop and laptops. DrPCDr.ca April 20, 2012 For details on how this image was created: http://drpcdr.ca/LMLXDE.pdf I disabled the forced mount in /etc/fstab because it was causing boot failiure and is NOT needed. I adjusted the bookmarks in file manager. http://drpcdr.ca/frank_intel_franken_tosh/frank_intel_franken_tosh.html http://www.drpcdr.ca/pics/2006_Macbook.jpg http://www.drpcdr.ca/pics/HP_Omnibook_6000.jpg http://www.drpcdr.ca/pics/IBM_Thinkpad_600X.jpg Be careful when using BootitNG. Never install it to the hard drive. Always click cancel at setup window displayed upon boot.