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| Installing Linux without floppy and CD Hy everyone, I have a problem in installing Linux (Mandrake 9.2) on a IBM T40 notebook. I'd like to install linux on the secondary HD, in the modular bay. Of course I can utilize only a modular bay device (HD or CD) at a time, so I can't install from CD. Moreover, the notebook hasn't a floppy drive. I eventually have an usb HD. I think it's possible to make bootable the USB HD or the secondary HD itself, and start the installation from either HD (of course I will copy the installation files from the CD's). How can I do it? Thannks |
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| Re: Installing Linux without floppy and CD I've installed freeBSD & openBSD without monitor, mouse, floppy or CD-Rom. I learned how to do it from a network engineer buddy of mine. You can do it a couple of ways with linux. I dont have much time right now but I might be on tonight late. Example: Ftp install SuSE - SuSE ftp install 9.0 22MB is that what you wanted? |
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| Re: Installing Linux without floppy and CD Thank you for your suggestion, but to do a network installation I must boot from CD or floppy, and I can't boot from these devices: I can only boot from internal HD (primary or secondary IDE) or USB HD. |
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| Re: Installing Linux without floppy and CD Thank you for the suggestions. In the meantime I found an USB CDROM ad so I used it. By the way, My notebook primary OS is WinXP, and I have FAT partitions on secondary HD. As I must install linux also on a second notebook with the same limitations, I will try the loadlin solution. About the second suggestion, yes, I can boot from an USB key... but I don't know how to make it bootable in linux... |
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