ShaneRay
Group: Members
Posts: 26
Joined: June 2005 |
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Posted: July 01 2005,00:13 |
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Well, that turned out be rather simple after all was said and done.
Turns out that all I had to was download the install scripts and put them in either /home or /opt and all went great. Did the HDD first--that didn't boot correctly. Did the ZIP next, and bingo, DSL was up. Frickin cool
I also have Suse 9.2 on my system and their Grub menu has an option to boot from floppy. So, I can just leave the bootfloppy in the drive and either boot to XP, Suse, or DSL.
Good Stuff
Thanks guys.
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