I just 'poked around' looking for something that would describe the
command syntax for rawwrite.exe and nothing that I could find even
suggested that the program could 'skip' such as dd will do... if that is
true then of course it would be useless for what was wanted.
dd can copy from a rawwrite f
On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, Bill Leach wrote:
> Maybe someone can confirm this for certain but isn't this exactly the
> sort of thing that "rawwrite.exe" does? If that is the case, then you
> can copy the files "in specified sized pieces" and then use either
> rawwrite on the target machine under DOS or
Maybe someone can confirm this for certain but isn't this exactly the
sort of thing that "rawwrite.exe" does? If that is the case, then you
can copy the files "in specified sized pieces" and then use either
rawwrite on the target machine under DOS or dd under Linux (if dd is in
the base system).
If you have access to a debian system you can split files using
1) dpkg
or
2) The dd command.
> I have installed Debian Linux on a PC that does not have a modem and is
> not on a LAN, using floppy disks I created on my PC with a modem. How
> do I install packages
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Try pkzip/pkunzip (probably get it off the web) if that fails, there is a
dos version of tar .. I think you can get them from one of the simtel
archives (or find one using one of the archie sites )
For the nearest simtel site to you go to
http://www.coast.net/SimTel/msdos/filedocs/downl
On Tue, 17 Feb 1998, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> > I have installed Debian Linux on a PC that does not have a modem and is
> > not on a LAN, using floppy disks I created on my PC with a modem. How
> > do I install packages via floppy disks that are larger than 1.44MB? Is
> > there a DOS utility t
> > there a DOS utility that I can use to split these files across
> > several disks? Thanks.
My meegar advise might be try to uuencode it and slip it into two files then
zip each, put it on the dos partion (assuming you have one) and uudecode.
Achaic, but it should work ;)
Of course, then you'd
> I have installed Debian Linux on a PC that does not have a modem and is
> not on a LAN, using floppy disks I created on my PC with a modem. How
> do I install packages via floppy disks that are larger than 1.44MB? Is
> there a DOS utility that I can use to split these files across several
> di
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