Grogley
Group: Members
Posts: 10
Joined: Oct. 2006 |
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Posted: Oct. 18 2006,12:22 |
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Hi All,
I am new the Linux world and tried DSL on an old emachines system that loaded and worked in minutes, after spending days and days and failing with larger Linux distributions. DSL is amazing.
Now I want to get my acient laptop running DSL so I can use it to web surf with it while I watch the tube. It is a 133MHz Pentium with 144 Mbytes of ram, 2 or 6 Gbytes of disk (two drives that I swap between, one running Win98 and the other running Win NT4.0), floppy but no working CDROM drive. That is the problem it seems. I have PCMCIA slots that work though.
Here is what I have tried.
I made a boot floppy and tried a Poorman install after copying the CDROM contents to the C: drive of the laptop. When the floppy boots, it never finds the KNOPPIX file (yes it is in CAPS). Will DSL know what to do with the NTFS partition on WIN NT?
So then I tried copying the CD contents to a CF flash card and used with a PCMCIA adapter and then tried the "bootpcmcia" boot option. Again, it never finds the KNOPPIX file.
I am not sure what to try from here. Is there a way to install from a network drive?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Rod (AKA Grogley)
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