gigi1234

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Posted: Aug. 23 2006,18:53 |
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Hey everyone!
I am trying to install DSL (frugal) on an old laptop, 1.4 gig HD, 40MB RAM, Pentium I. I can only boot from the floppy drive. The machine is currently running Tiny Linux. I can use this system to mount a parallel zip drive and copy files to a HD partition.
I want to somehow install DSL from the hard drive, after copying the necessary files onto the HD via the zip drive.
I made an extra partition, hda3 FAT32, to copy the DSL files onto. I have tried copying the actual ISO and also the extracted files from the ISO. But when I boot up and try to run the install from the HD using the DSL boot floppy, I always am told that the filesystem cannot be accessed.
I am a little confused about what exactly I need to copy to my HD to make this work. And also, can the HD partition be hda3 or does it have to be hda1?
Please chime in I need your expertise and advice on this one!
If I ever get it work maybe I will write up a little howto to folks trying to cope with the no cdrom issue. Thanks!
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