You could try using an LS-120 disk and a 2.88 mb image. Thereby
elimnating the need for a root floppy....


Adam Jacob Muller

On Mon, 2001-11-05 at 12:53, Harry Palmer wrote:
> I have a (decent, 400MHz PII) laptop with no CDROM and an LS120 IDE
> floppy drive instead of a standard floppy (which boot disks pick up as
> hdd).
> 
> Is that me stuffed as far as getting potato up and running? I tried a
> few things with the idepci boot set, but there doesn't seem to be a
> way of getting beyond the first boot floppy and getting the root
> filesystem loaded. Has anybody been here before?
> 
> H.
> 
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