BoZ

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Posted: Jan. 28 2005,13:40 |
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Hi eveyone,
I want to install DSL on a Toshiba Portégé 310CT (32meg RAM, 1G hd, floopy drive, USB, no CDrom). I've been googling around but I didn't find the answer to my questions: 1) What is the best way to start DSL, just to try it, without CD? I know other derivates from Knoppix (like Quantian) can use a floppy to start from an iso image on the fat32 partition of the hd. Is it feasible with dsl? I tried USB memory + floppy but it works only on few computers... 2) Once I know what' working or not with dsl, how do I install it, the safest way? The point is that if there's something wrong, I will have to make new install from floppy only...
Thanks for your help,
BoZ
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