What Ho! I am planning on installing Debian 1.3 on my laptop. I have had prior success installing 1.2 on this same laptop. I prefer to clean up the hard-disk and start from scratch. But here is the problem. This laptop does not have a built in CDROM drive. I have had success using a PCMCIA CDROM with this machine in the past. How do you think I should go ahead with my installation? I want to dselect packages from the PCMCIA CDROM and not through FTP (I have a 14.4 modem. :-( ). Can I get my PCMCIA CDROM drive functional before running dselect?
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