walnut

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Posted: Jan. 31 2005,08:46 |
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hmm, is that AFTER you get the GUI? because, at the moment, i dont really get it to run even long enough to do that
and i can get the files to the hdd for the newer version , its not on the internet, and i dont have the PCMCIA cdrom drive that i used to get the files there in the first place
the only reason it doesnt have net access, is becuase it doesnt seem to like DHCP, i dont think that the NIC is installed properly, i couldnt get the right driver for it, so it is kinda running on a dodge job, i cant get win95 to run webpages properly, and it never seems to load a lot of them...
would a hdd install be "succesful" in only 75Mb of space? seeing as the image i have is only 50Mb, and i can make the other 25Mb swap space in the partitioning bit cant i? so i could technically boot from the floppy, locate the knoppix file.. then issue the
knoppix /tohda2
command.... would this work? i could then partition, mount and install...
/walnut
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