I can now mount my Bantam Backpack cd from my Toshiba T4500C laptop.
Thanks to George Sollish and www.torqe.net for their help.
What worked was to load modules paride, bpck, and pcd and *then* to
use the script at www.torqe.net to make the appropriate devices under
/dev.
It seems completely impl
Thanks a lot for your help. I'm still stuck, but (perhaps) making
progress.
> Install the base system from floppies. DO NOT configure the
> 'paride' (parallel port) modules into the kernel. When it comes
> time to install the packages, do this:
Okay, I've installed from floppies, then invoked
My brother-in-law loaned me his aging 486 Toshiba laptop since he had
failed to install RedHat on it. It seems that the minimum install for
RedHat far exceeds the 120Mb disk it has.
I decided to try a minimal installation of Debian Slink. This machine
has a 120Mb HD and 12 MB RAM, so this is a b
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