plakard
Group: Members
Posts: 5
Joined: Dec. 2005 |
|
Posted: Dec. 06 2005,10:11 |
|
Thank you for your reply sarah,
I'm not a very experienced user either so that makes two of us! The link was a nice resource. Thanks for that!
By the way,here are my answers to your questions.
QUESTION 1 is there a way to have a /install a bootfloppy image in a small boot hard drive partition so that it fools the machine into thinking that the first little partition is a floppy drive?
ANSWER 1 I will try your suggestion of installing the boot floppy into a small partition of the HDD. But my current hypothesis suggest that I revise the boot loader of the boot floppy that I will install to the HDD. This is because a boot floppy will seek itself and would try to boat itself as a floppy! Nevertheless it's worth a try! I will let you know about the results.
QUESTION 2 Will your machine boot via network?
ANSWER 2 For your second question, yes my laptop boots on a network but its doesn't have an RJ-45 port in it. I tried using an ethernet PCMCIA card but it does not recognize the card on a network boot. Tough tough tough...
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Anyway I was getting desperate yesterday with installing DSL on my system. I tried installing DSL on my external HDD with every possible option I could do. Guess what! Lady luck took pity on me and it worked! I was able to install DSL on a NO optical, NO floppy, No external device boot using the "Install to USB-FDD" option! I didn't know it could be that simple!
------------------------------------------------------------
Here's how I did it...
1. Booted DSL as a Live CD.
2. Installed DSL to my external HDD using the path "Install to USB-FDD" option. (Apps>Tools>Install to USB Pen-drive>Install to USB-FDD)
3. Set-up will ask you for options, just fill it out according to your needs. (In my case it was "sdb, No ext3, Install from live CD")
4. Installation will finish.
5. Now, I removed the external HDD and plugged it in to my laptop.
6. Viola! DSL booted up as if it was on a USB Drive but faster!
------------------------------------------------------------
Right now, I'm trying other options of installing DSL on this type of system set-up. (No CD,floppy,usb and external devices) Hopefully, I could find many other ways...
NOTE: When installing DSL to an externall HDD using the "Install to USB-FDD" make sure you DO NOT have any other USB drives or External HDD connected to your PC. This is because the USB-DD installation will include other installed devices into its boot loader which will be an annoyance everytime you boot on your intended machine. DSL will prompt and look for these devices. So just remove those.
|