> If they say you need to use something called 'Disk Copy', I presume that > means you've got an image. If that is the case, please try the > following:
Oh! I was wrong. The images to be copied to floppy is for System 7.5.3. However, even with the mistake of asking wrong, the problem remains the same to me: How can I put the System 7.0.1 on floppy, using GNU/Linux? -- Name: System 7.5 Version 7.5.3 (...) Instructions: This software is available as 19 parts of a self-mounting Disk Copy image. Download all 19 parts to your hard drive and then double-click on the first part to mount the compressed disk image on your desktop. -- The reason for System 7.0.1 instead of System 7.5.3 is because I have a slower Macintosh LCII with only 4MB RAM; System 7.0.1 requires less memory than System 7.5.3. This is curious. I have no idea how to manage this data: bash-2.05$ ls -al -rw-r--r-- 1 dab__ users 4836709 Apr 14 1999 System 7.0.1.smi.data -rw-r--r-- 1 dab__ users 128 Apr 14 1999 System 7.0.1.smi.info -rw-r--r-- 1 dab__ users 310737 Apr 14 1999 System 7.0.1.smi.rsrc