> I have done both the network install and USB install.  Depending on
> the hardware, the USB boot may not even be an option (motherboard/bios
> support was sketchy until a couple of years ago).
>

If machines don't support USB boot, you can use the PLOP boot loader -
which will obviously need floppy support/harddisk to get it started.

http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html

Worse case you can pull the harddrive and install directly onto to that,
then replace it in the target machine.

I've done an install across a Laplink cable before, but wouldn't recommend
it....

Simon


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