Hey all, I am trying to install Debian for the first time (first time installing any GNU/Linux OS) on an old crappy 486 laptop currently running DOS/Windows3.1 off 4 Megs of RAM (like I said, crappy), and I was wondering if there was a way to install Debian, and still keep it able to boot into DOS. Perhaps I could partition the drive in half and have one on each? If I did that, though, how would I be able to choose which one to boot from? Also, does anyone know if a Mac will recognize Debian formatted disks (if it has it's own format at all - hey, I said I was a newbie!) and files (assuming there are converters available out there..). I suppose if there wouldn't be any conversion problems, I wouldn't need to keep DOS, anyways, actually.. heh..
TIA -Noah