Re: floppy install: is there an immage with both EIDE and Wi-FI?

2004-08-04 Thread Ed Wastrodowski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ed Wastrodowski) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=User_talk:212.254.138.96 > Hi, > I've an Armada 7400 with a full disk of 800 Megs; I > found a 40 Gig Dk230eb on ebay, and I'm trying to > install linux on it, using floppy insta

Re: floppy install: is there an immage with both EIDE and Wi-FI?

2004-08-04 Thread Ed Wastrodowski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ed Wastrodowski) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=User_talk:212.254.138.96 > Hi, > I've an Armada 7400 with a full disk of 800 Megs; I > found a 40 Gig Dk230eb on ebay, and I'm trying to > install linux on it, using floppy insta

Re: floppy install

2002-12-16 Thread Kenneth D. Weinert
Thanks to all who replied. I don't have any idea how I missed it through the 3 or 4 attempts I had made previously, but having you folks point out "look right there" I finally managed to see the place where I could initialize PCMCIA and the install went fine over the weekend. I now have a laptop

Re: floppy install

2002-12-16 Thread Kenneth D. Weinert
Thanks to all who replied. I don't have any idea how I missed it through the 3 or 4 attempts I had made previously, but having you folks point out "look right there" I finally managed to see the place where I could initialize PCMCIA and the install went fine over the weekend. I now have a laptop

Re: floppy install

2002-12-13 Thread Glen Mehn
Mike Leone wrote: Glen Mehn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 13:30: I did it with the "bf24" series of floppies, on an old IBM ThinkPad that had a busted CD-ROM. pcmcia support is available as a module for most/all of the boot floppies flavours. Just watch--

Re: floppy install

2002-12-13 Thread Glen Mehn
Mike Leone wrote: Glen Mehn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 13:30: I did it with the "bf24" series of floppies, on an old IBM ThinkPad that had a busted CD-ROM. pcmcia support is available as a module for most/all of the boot floppies flavours. Just watch-- I

Re: floppy install

2002-12-13 Thread Mike Leone
Glen Mehn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 13:30: > >I did it with the "bf24" series of floppies, on an old IBM ThinkPad that > >had > >a busted CD-ROM. > > > > > > > pcmcia support is available as a module for most/all of the boot > floppies flavours. Just watch-- IIRC, it's

Re: floppy install

2002-12-13 Thread Mike Leone
Glen Mehn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 13:30: > >I did it with the "bf24" series of floppies, on an old IBM ThinkPad that > >had > >a busted CD-ROM. > > > > > > > pcmcia support is available as a module for most/all of the boot > floppies flavours. Just watch-- IIRC, it's

Re: floppy install

2002-12-13 Thread Glen Mehn
Mike Leone wrote: Kenneth D. Weinert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 10:01: I *know* I'm missing something here, because I did it once before, but I appear to now be missing a crucial step. I'm trying to install Woody on an old ThinkPad (701C, the one with the butterfly

Re: floppy install

2002-12-13 Thread Mike Leone
Kenneth D. Weinert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 10:01: > I *know* I'm missing something here, because I did it once before, but > I appear to now be missing a crucial step. > > I'm trying to install Woody on an old ThinkPad (701C, the one with the > butterfly keyboard) and I

Re: floppy install

2002-12-13 Thread Glen Mehn
Mike Leone wrote: Kenneth D. Weinert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 10:01: I *know* I'm missing something here, because I did it once before, but I appear to now be missing a crucial step. I'm trying to install Woody on an old ThinkPad (701C, the one with the butterfly

Re: floppy install

2002-12-13 Thread Mike Leone
Kenneth D. Weinert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 10:01: > I *know* I'm missing something here, because I did it once before, but > I appear to now be missing a crucial step. > > I'm trying to install Woody on an old ThinkPad (701C, the one with the > butterfly keyboard) and I