I have one machine running Caldera OpenLinux and this machine has a CDROM drive. I have another machine, a ThinkPad (with no CDROM drive) that is connected to the other machine via 10BaseT. I have a Debian 2.0 CD in the drive of one machine and I want to install Debian on the ThinkPad via NFS.
I have some 2.0.29 Debian disks, a boot disk, a root disk, a rescue disk, and the base disks, but I cannot get the ThinkPad to start the installation from the disks so that I can then begin an NFS installation. Does anyone know how I can do this on a ThinkPad? Caldera is easy to install on this machine, but I want to try Debian on it. thanks -- Andrew