new_linux_user
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Posted: June 21 2005,01:53 |
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Quote (Caspar_s @ June 20 2005,10:59) | new_linux_user - follow points 4 and 5 on that page. Rar takes the big files and compresses them and breaks them into different, floppy sized files.
Merlyn - you need the boot floppy - it will be MUCH quicker than the floppy method - once you've booted using dsl toram, install to harddrive (frugal means quicker upgrades) and you should be fine.
Ooops - can't have both connected.... copy all the files off the cd onto the harddrive, and then use the boot floppy. dsl fromhd=hda1 or wherever you put the files. |
I did the WinRaR thing, but for some reason they still don't fit on my floppies. I think I might need to transfer the files in DOS instead of windows, otherwise they won't fit. I am not sure if this will work. At least I know what I should do, its just a matter of getting it to work... any suggestions anyone???
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