junglemike

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Joined: Mar. 2006 |
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Posted: Mar. 28 2006,22:39 |
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Hi all. First, i must say I'm (almost) totally new to linux, so I understand that there won't be probably one-click solutions for me, but much reading. It's just that any instructions i've tried to read on the subject blow me with terms and commands that i don't understand. I have old Toshiba laptop (3110ct) P-II 300mhz cpu, 128mb ram, 30gb hdd.
It is ultra slim model so it doesn't have nor floppy neither cd-rom. (to be precise, it has pcmia cardbus cd-rom, which doesn't support booting, and bios doesn't supprt cd-rom booting anyway.) It also doen't have network card, and can't boot from usb. I only have pcmia wifi card which is helpless.
I have dual-boot with win98 and win2000 at startup. So dos mode is accessible to me (when i press F8 in win98 and enter "command prompt only".. My hard disk partition destribution is pretty complicated. So you will get better idea by seing it:
 Disks C (win98) and F (win2k) are primary partitions, rest are extended partiotion. Disk C is active. Disk Z is separate swap partition for Win2000 (win2k swap file sits there) Disks H and E are temporary and can be removed if needed. Also D can be resized to smaller one.
What I've done so far - is extracted the contents of the .iso file on c: drive. No idea what to do next. Please help.
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