Hi, This is a really interesting problem... Sorry I cannot be of any help. It however is of interest to me as, just this afternoon, I was thinking of the possibility of putting a minimal installation (<90Mb) on a 120Mb disk drive and running linux off that. Concievably there will be a second floppy disk drive on the machine which could then be mounted as the utility floppy drive.... The (non-x) possibilites apear to be endless with such. I wonder what your thoughts about this are ...
Regards Jonathan On Sat, 28 Feb 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have persuaded a co-worker to install Debian on his machine. > > However, he has a LS-120 drive (essentially a 120MB capacity > > floppy) and no "normal" floppy drive. I wrote a resc1440.bin > > (from hamm/main/disks-i386/current) for him since rawrite2 > > will not work (apparently) with these disk drives. The problem > > is when it comes to install the kernel and modules on the HDD, > > the system cannot mount the floppy drive. I am trying to install > > Debian on /dev/hdb (an IDE drive), and /dev/hda has a NT installation. > > > > Any ideas how to overcome this? > > Perhaps by copying resc1440.bin from this LS drive to the HD, toghether with > loadlin; And running loadlin to boot into Linux ? > -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .