I had to install linux on a box without a CDROM, it turned out to be easy enough to
nfs mount a CD on another box, and install over the network.
>>> "J B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/17 2:55 PM >>>
Have been following the thread on splitting files to floppy. Would this
work to split the installation files? Or, is there a specific way to create
floppy disks to do an install on a machine wihtout a CD-Rom? I have an old
486 that I am considering setting up, and it does not have a CD, and I see
no reason to install one just to put an operating system on it. Once I get
it up and running it will be networked to my other machines, so installing
other software is irrelevant.
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