Thank you for the tips, I shall give it a whirl and see what happens. I shall
let you know.
BTW: There is no floppy capability, not even USB floppy capability since the
BIOS was cripled to prevent booting from any external
devices, including a network boot.
http://www.danasoft.com/sig/sam_8599
Thank you for the tips, I shall give it a whirl and see what happens. I shall
let you know.
BTW: There is no floppy capability, not even USB floppy capability since the
BIOS was cripled to prevent booting from any external
devices, including a network boot. This machine has one choiceboot
Avid LinuxHacker wrote:
>Man pages and user guides have turned me bug eyed these last three months.
>This is my first
>attempt at perfroming a Linux installation and I am totaly lost. Here is my
>situation;
>
>My machine is an old 200 mHz "all in one" with two hard drives and an internal
>mod
Avid LinuxHacker wrote:
Man pages and user guides have turned me bug eyed these last three months.
This is my first
attempt at perfroming a Linux installation and I am totaly lost. Here is my
situation;
My machine is an old 200 mHz "all in one" with two hard drives and an internal
modem (5
Man pages and user guides have turned me bug eyed these last three months.
This is my first
attempt at perfroming a Linux installation and I am totaly lost. Here is my
situation;
My machine is an old 200 mHz "all in one" with two hard drives and an internal
modem (56K vanilla
generic) and 128
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