On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, M. Neidorff wrote:

> At 10:56 PM 04/07/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hello!
> >This machine has no floppy, no CDROM drive, and it doesn't have any kind 
> >of PCI or ISA bus for a currently supported networking *card*
> >
> >However, it does have a hard drive (now) and USB, which is how I have it 
> >networked under Win*lows
> 
> Arent there some parallel port CD-ROM drives around?  If so, you could use 
> plip to get your setup going.  You also may want to TRY the new install 
> from the windows partition.  I understand that 6.2 offers a "loopback" 
> install which will run off of the windows partition.  (I don't know how it 
> works.  YMMV)
> 
> Have you looked and asked on the linux/iopener  site that is devoted to 
> making the iopener into a "real" computer.
> 
> 

>From what I remember on the iopener hack site, you can stick the hard
drive for the iopener in different machine, install, then stick it in the
iopener. Best to check the site.

Bill Carlson
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