PeterRosenberg
Group: Members
Posts: 3
Joined: April 2006 |
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Posted: April 04 2006,21:21 |
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Interestingly - DSL seems to attract users with old hardware (like myself) that are old (but still candidates for DSL/Knoppix) and which may have had (like mine) a Windoze-something mid-ninety stuff. I suppose it must be the small footprint for DSL and more importantly the small growth of footprint that attracts people. My own interest to especially HD install (I'm sure I share it with others) are that my IBM 365XD Laptop with CDRom does not have a BIOS capable of CDRom boot ! And in my case I want to replace WINDOZE entirely with a DSL (Frugall I guess), CDRom bootable or not. It could be nice, if someone could write install/setup programs targeted for the various 'scenarios' to get to DSL, like: - I'm on MS-DOS (FAT16), now I want DSL - I'm on MS-DOS+WIN3x (FAT16), now I want DSL - I'm on Win9x, now I want DSL - I'm on WinNT (NTFS), now I want DSL - I'm on Win2K (NTFS), now I want DSL - I'm on WinME, now I want DSL - I'm on WinXP (NTFS), now I want DSL and, forget the rest, they know *nix already Let me not dwell over a wish list here, and keep the HD install reasons as this: There's many out there, who cannot boot from USB/CDRom !
Otherwise I totally agree with Humpty and thanks for asking Peter Rosenberg
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