another idea, if you can borrow a disk of some type, would be a dos-bootable
partiton on that disk, with loadlin, images, etc. on there.
Or, if it helps, I've made a minimal (for X) install on a zip trive. I could
tgz that for you to download, save that it still needs a boot floppy.
But one o
Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have an older 486 machine that the floppy side is dead in. I have a
> sound blaster cd and sound card in it. That will not boot a cd and the
> only OS I have on it is Slackware. I would like to put Debian on it so
> I have the same system on all my
I know tht I posted this question before but a person by the first name
of Stan replied but I did not get his E:Mail address.
I have an older 486 machine that the floppy side is dead in. I have a
sound blaster cd and sound card in it. That will not boot a cd and the
only OS I have on it is Sla
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