Man pages and user guides have turned me bug eyed these last three months.  
This is my first
attempt at perfroming a Linux installation and I am totaly lost.  Here is my 
situation;

My machine is an old 200 mHz "all in one" with two hard drives and an internal 
modem (56K vanilla
generic) and 128 meg of RAM.  The first hard drive is a tiny 16 meg drive with 
MSDOS running on it
and about 8-9 meg of empty space.  The second hard drive is a 12 gig drive that 
has been
partitioned into two section.  The first partition (5 gig) is primary and 
presently running Win
98.  The second partition (7 gig) is unused and unformated.  The machine has NO 
"A" drive, NO
CD-ROM drive and NO externally bootable devices period.

My approach to this has been to boot the minimalist linux kernal by way of 
Loadlin and initrd
under config.sys and then download all necessary parts to do a clean instal of 
Debian.  I am
having a real problem determining what files I really need to put on the mini 
HD to do this and
most of all what the config.sys file lines should read. At this point a few 
lines of config.sys
DOS code examples would be worth a thousand manpages.

Has anyone walked this path before me?  Could you help me break this deadlock 
please?


                
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