grajohnt

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Joined: Mar. 2004 |
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Posted: Mar. 12 2004,01:59 |
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Here's the situation:
I have a Fujitsu Stylistic 1000 (486DX-100, 8Mb RAM, and a 180Mb HD) that I'd like to put some flavor of linux on. DSL looks like a good choice (other options are smaller, like jailbait, but probably involve too much modification).
The HD is a Type III PCMCIA card.
Here's the plan:
1) Pop the 180Mb card into my laptop (with XP). 2) Boot laptop with something like Knoppix (this works, recognizes the PCMCIA HD) 3) Install DSL onto the PCMCIA hard drive
I know how to do this if I were installing it on the laptop, but I'm not sure about doing it on the PCMCIA HD. Can I use some variant of the 'frugal install' that I can't seem to find directions for? (link anyone?) Will I have major problems running LILO and trying to convince it to NOT modify my laptop?
Would anyone be willing to point me to (or write) explicit instructions?
Thanks in advance.
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