ssalman


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Posted: Mar. 13 2006,18:58 |
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I have an older ultra slim laptop, with no CD or FD. I was able to install Ubuntu and SuSE on it through PXE. Now I want to test DSL on it and see how fast it can go.
The porblem is that I couldn't find a how-to install directly from the iso file. I tried to mount the iso file but all I can see is a Knoppix image, and no install scripts. It looks like it is not hard to setup an PXE install as DSL already uses syslinux to boot, but I was wondering if there is a simpler way through mounting the iso?
Thanks.
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