I want to install DSL ... without a CD-Drive!Forum: HD Install Topic: I want to install DSL ... without a CD-Drive! started by: jasper_bln Posted by jasper_bln on Jan. 27 2006,15:06
Hello people here - its my first post!I'm having a little trouble installing DSL on my Toshiba Libretto 50. This tiny Notebook has anything what is needed for DSL - but a CD-Drive. I tried a lot of funny ways to get the System on the Disk and booting - but I weren't successful yet. I put the Image on a CF-Card and this into the PC-Card slot where it usually appears as /dev/hdc, but I couldn't boot, because my Floppy is also atached to this slot, and swapping the floppy against the CF-Card after loading the kernel didn't work. I removed the harddisk and copied the dsl-image to /dev/hda1 - but the bootloader from the floppy seemed not to be able to locate it there. Than I finally put the harddisk into my external USB-Harddisk-Case, and installed DSL (booted on my PC) to the disk - but even that did not work out - the bootloader of my previous system (a Knoppix) has not been replaced - even if the dsl-hdinstall-script told me so :-/. I'm a little out of ideas now - i have this little notebook with a PC-Card floppy, a CF-Card what also can be used in this slot (but not together with that floppy) and a harddisk which I am able to remove and use extern on my PC - via USB. Conclusion - I need some realy smart ideas from some installing-pros! Please - help me! Thanks Jasper Posted by clacker on Jan. 27 2006,15:58
Do you have a parallel port and a zip drive? You can use the zipboot option on the boot floppy to read from that.
Posted by jasper_bln on Jan. 27 2006,16:20
Parport yes - Zip .. no :/Good idea thank you!- but I must get it done without a zip. Posted by Guest on Jan. 27 2006,16:27
http://damnsmalllinux.org/static/act-ST/f-5/t-10917/st-5Try it and tell how it works. Posted by clacker on Jan. 27 2006,16:53
Was it the whole dsl iso file you put onto the drive, or the contents of the CD? If it was the iso file, that won't work. I believe you would need to copy the /KNOPPIX/ directory with its one file, KNOPPIX, to the hard drive and then boot from the floppy. Posted by jasper_bln on Jan. 29 2006,18:10
@ fxb && clacker: i have little time now, so i'm going to try your tips in the next one or two days - the copying of the Folder and booting with the default floppy seems to be a little less pain in the as, so i'll try this firs (yes it was the ISO-file what I copied).I will report my results as soon as possible. thanks a lot for those tips - `can't wait to try `em!! |