SaidinUnleashed
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Posted: July 14 2004,23:51 |
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Okay, here's the deal.
I have an old laptop (a Toshiba Satellite Pro 240CDS) that the CD drive has died on. It has no USBs and putting a new CD-ROM in it is a bit cost prohibitive, meaning I'm cheap and don't want to put any money into the P.O.S. laptop.
It has Wondow$ 98 Second Edition - Demo Edition on it (which is CRAP) and I want to put DSL onto it.
I know that I could chop the ISO image into 50 or so floppy disk size pieces, but I'm waaay too lazy for that. What I'd like to do, is to boot up another old desktop that already has DSL on it and boot the laptop over the LAN.
You know, toss in a boot disk and have it boot from the desktop across the network.
So, basically, 2 questions.
First, is this possible with the current version of DSL?
And if not, what would it take to make it possible?
If it's not currently possible with DSL, then maybe John can one day cram it into that almost 1 meg that he shrunk the distro from 0.7.1 to 0.7.2. ^_^
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