martinalexander

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Posted: Nov. 05 2006,17:10 |
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Ok, this is the situation:
I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420CDT Laptop, BUT... Only with CD-Rom (no floppy)!
So... I moved the harddrive to another laptop with floppy to install ms-dos on a 50mb "rescue partition" and also drivers for the CD-Rom (the damn thing does'nt even auto-boots, so you need drivers to get it spinning from ms-dos )!!!
I wonder if there's any way to boot DSL from ms-dos? I tried another linux-distro called Best-Linux 2000 (whoa, that's slooow ), and it has a "dosutils" folder on the cd containing one file called "autorun.bat"!!!
With that file you could actually boot the cd from within dos !!!
Is there any way to boot the DSL-cd from within ms-dos, or perhaps another very low-resource GUI-linux that can do this???
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