Re: Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Axel Bojer
Hello, Nick I am using "potato" 2.2r4 on my Siemens scenic mobile 360, dualboot with Windows. (4gb HD, 32mb ram). And can use CD, floppy and pcmcia. Axel > Hi There, > > I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my > Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to

Re: Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Martin N.
I have owned a libretty 50ct - what you need is to have the base files on a seperate partition (such as your windows partition) and then you need everything to happen within a single disk. At 'some point' linux stops talking to the floppy disk through the bios and takes over with its own drive

Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Nick Messenger
Hi There,   I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux. The Libretto 70CT runs off an Intel P120MMX CPU, with a max of 32MB ram and I use a 6gb hdd.

Re: Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Axel Bojer
Hello, Nick I am using "potato" 2.2r4 on my Siemens scenic mobile 360, dualboot with Windows. (4gb HD, 32mb ram). And can use CD, floppy and pcmcia. Axel > Hi There, > > I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my > Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to

Re: Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Martin N.
I have owned a libretty 50ct - what you need is to have the base files on a seperate partition (such as your windows partition) and then you need everything to happen within a single disk. At 'some point' linux stops talking to the floppy disk through the bios and takes over with its own driv

Choosing a version of Debian for Toshiba Libretto 70CT

2001-12-18 Thread Nick Messenger
Hi There,   I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux. The Libretto 70CT runs off an Intel P120MMX CPU, with a max of 32MB ram and I use a 6gb hdd.