rathon wrote:
> Hi,
> Using Debian2.0. My home installation with Linux and Win95 works
> perfectly. Now I am trying to install Linux on my NT machine at
> work.
>
> For my home installation, I used CD-ROM method for installation and
> this is what I did:
> 1)Copy all the CD-ROM drivers from autoex
> I do not know how to configure the PC to boot from the CD-ROM.
Reboot the machine. After the screen goes blank and it beeps, it'll
probably count memory and they'll be a note on the screen that says
"Press DEL to enter SETUP" or something. Some computers use "CTRL-ALT-F1"
instead of delete or
Hi,
Using Debian2.0. My home installation with Linux and Win95 works
perfectly. Now I am trying to install Linux on my NT machine at
work.
For my home installation, I used CD-ROM method for installation and
this is what I did:
1)Copy all the CD-ROM drivers from autoexec.bat and config.sys files
to
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