> > This is the machine without a floppy or CD and running Windows that you want > to install Debian over the network?
yes this machine only has a net connection. it's my office machien and as company policy i can install anything off the net but they won't give me a CD/floppy drive. > > I won't say it can't be done, but if you're not already very comfortable > with Debian the outcome is in doubt. i know it can be done ... in fact if only i had windows 9x on this box i would'nt have even needed to ask this question which answers your doubt ... i am pretty confortable with debian as such but just wanted to know that if this was possible with NT. > > The path of least resistance (and least pain) is probably to install a > CD-ROM or floppy drive in this machine, install Debian and configure it the > way you want, then remove the CD-ROM or floppy. > can't do that ... as i said . > Kevin > sharninder -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]