You can create the boot and supp diskettes with rawrite. Then ftp to a
redhat site with your modem and install from that site. Of course you would
have to maintain a connection for a long time. There are also cdroms for
parallel ports.
>
> I have an old laptop that has no cdrom drive or slots for an ethernet
> card. I would like to install RedHat onto it, but if I put the rpms on
> the hard drive, I will have no space left to do the installation.
>
> Is there a way to install using PLIP or SLIP? Maybe by modem? I've
> searched all over the net but have found nothing to help.
>
> Thanks
> Buddy
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