on Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 03:22:51PM -0500, Tom Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> OK, so I nuked a partition and started building a new Debian 
> installation using a floppy disk to boot from.
> 
> I'm trying to put together something here that I can have someone use to 
> boot a computer 1,000 miles away and I can use SSH to install everything 
> else necessary to turn that computer into a Debian GNU/Linux server.
> 
> Originally, it looked like I could just install everything via CD-ROM.
> But this distro I've created is so tiny that I can (maybe) fit it into a 
> floppy disk!!!  (Yes, it would have saved time if I had know this earlier..)
> 
> Question -- what I have now is a hard drive and a floopy boot disk.
> 
> I can't exactly ship this in it's current form.
> How do I convert this into a boot disk?

What's on the floppy?

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