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Posted: Aug. 06 2005,12:54 |
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Hi. First of all, sorry any possible wrongwritted word, cause im portuguese, and my english isnt perfect. Im a big newbie about linux, so please be patient
My question is: in home page of DSL, says "Run light enough to power a 486DX with 16MB of Ram " but, how i can boot from the cd, if the PC Bios doesnt support booting from cd (just Hdd and Floppy)?
I have one bootable disk, that when loads, also loads cdrom drivers, and after boot it creates a Virtual disk in Ram, and then i can have acess to the cd-rom.
So, like when we want to install windows we do "d:/setup"
Its possible to do that with DSL (like D:/dslconfig)?? and then the dsl start booting?
If is not possible , please help me with how i can boot from a bios that doesnt support booting from cdrom?
Best regards for all. Carlos Saraiva Lisbon - Portugal
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