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Latest revision as of 14:36, 17 August 2012
Specific installation notes for the ThinkPad T30.
Contents
General Notes
Boot from USB
You can boot a T30 from a USB flash drive. Insert a bootable USB flash drive into the T30 before turning it on. Start the laptop, and press <F1> to go into the setup menu. Under "Startup" configure the startup device. The USB flash drive will appear under "Hard Drive" (not "Other Device"). Use <F5> to give the USB flash drive priority over the internal hard disk drive.
(Confirmed with Fedora 17 LXDE Spin.)
Kernel Options
To get the GUI installer to work properly, try nomodeset.
Distro specific Instructions
- Installation of Red Hat on a ThinkPad T30
- Installation of Fedora Core 5 on a ThinkPad T30
- Installation of Fedora Core 6 on a ThinkPad T30
External Sources
- Installation of Ubuntu 6.06.1 (Dapper Drake) on a ThinkPad T30[1]