Hello. I sent a request for help on this topic a few days ago, but have received no responses as of yet. In case I wasn't clear enough on my needs the first time, I'm trying again. If you saw the first request and just don't know of anything that would help me, then I apologize for the duplication! :-)
I purchased the Debian 1.3.1 binary/source CD set from LSL several months ago, and am finally getting to the actual installation (been *very* busy). What I would *really* like to be able to do is install Linux on a 1.5GB cartride in my Syquest SyJet removable drive, which I have attached to my Toshiba Satellite 105cs laptop via an Adaptec APA-1460A PCMCIA SCSI adapter, to which is also attached a Teac SCSI 16x CD-ROM drive. My laptop has a 504MB hard disk that has only the single partition it came with on it, and that has only about 170MB left on it; the Win95 stuff on it cannot be removed. The laptop also has 24MB of RAM. Is there any way possible that I can accomplish the installation on the SyJet? I have no real-mode card and socket services available on the machine, so my SCSI adapter (and thus the SyJet and CD-ROM drive) are invisible to DOS (at least to pure DOS; I can access them in a DOS-box under Win95 but this is obviously no good). Do any of the Linux installation utilies by any chance have built-in access to the PCMCIA cards? Is there any alternative? Also, on an unrelated topic, I've been monitoring this list for a few days now (watching for a response to my initial request, and also attempting to learn as much as I can for when I finally get my system installed :-) and have seen mentioned many times a "hamm" system. What, exactly, is "hamm"? Thanks much in advance for any information you can offer me. Philip Restuccia Senior Principal Software Engineer Periphonics Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]