thedogsavapour

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Posted: April 09 2004,01:38 |
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all,
i recently was given an old texas instruments travelmate 5000 laptop. it had slackware on it, but the previous owner hadnt installed X of any kind.
i messed around with and tried to get X working, but to no avail. so, on a whim, i pulled out DSL and tried the poor mans install method as the laptop only has a floppy drive. i was able to samba into another box on the network, i transfered the knoppix folder into slackwares / directory, put in the boot floppy, and wham bam, damn small appears to be running!
my question is, im a bit confused as to where to go with it at this point. is it possible to perform a real HD install now, and wipe slackware from it completely? im reluctant to just do it, because the knoppix directory is in there, and i didnt know what would happen. made more sense to ask here first.
so, can anyone assist?
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