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Please post in plain text. This html-mail-stuff is a PITA.
Vitux
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"I'm not a crook"
Richard Nixon
Debian GNU/Linux
Micro$loth-free Zone
I am seriously thinking of changing my WinNT LAN
at work to Linux. There are connectivity issues, etc. I am seeking
an Linux consultant in Northeast NJ. Please email if interested or know of
anyone/company.
I would rather deal with an individual than a
company. My experience with
I solved this problem by booting of CD. All you need is an old
atapi-cdrom and a MS-DOS boot-disk, which loads the driver. If you have
a distribution which has an loadlin environment on the cd ( debian and
SuSE are the two I found working yet ) you can go to the install
directory and boot it.
On de
Actually, I tried that and it worked just fine.
My problem was why it couldn't/wouldn't boot from a
floppy.
> If you've got a DOS partition, why not boot from it
> using
> loadlin. All that goes on the DOS partition is a
> copy of
> the kernel, one 32KB file and you may want a .bat
> file to
Quoting Bradley Pursley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Actually, it wasn't so much that my system was too
> small that was causing the problem, but just that it
> can't boot Linux from the floppy drive. I could have
> theoretically gotten it to work on the drive I had,
> but my wife was getting tired
00, Bradley Pursley wrote:
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> > Well, I'm pulling out of the mailing list, but
> I
> > wanted to leave you all with the results of what I
> > discovered after playing around with my settings
> on my
> > computer and such.
> >
> > I found tha
Well, I'm pulling out of the mailing list, but I
wanted to leave you all with the results of what I
discovered after playing around with my settings on my
computer and such.
I found that no-way-no-how will Linux boot from
the floppy drive on my PS/1 Consultant (486 based)
computer, b
Hi folks,
I hope this is an appropriate message to send to this list.
I'm searching for an consultant to help us configure a mixed
environment of Debian, Solaris and NT. The work will involve setting
up file sharing, password synchronization, third party package
installation, pr
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