| virtusdraco  
 
 
 
 
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|  | Posted: April 18 2005,15:23 |  |  OK, I'm new to DSL so please be gentle.
   
 I have a IBM Thinkpad 560x running Debian. I used a network install to get it going. Now I am looking for a means to backup this laptop over the network. Unfortunately, this laptop does not have a CD-ROM drive so I can't use things like Sysrescd etc.
 
 Someone pointed out that DSL might be able to help.
 
 FYI, my BIOS boot options are:
 floppy disk
 pcmcia (as a pcmcia-to-IDE device)
 
 This laptop does have a USB port, but the BIOS doesn't allow booting to it.
 
 I assume I can use a floppy-usb combination to boot to a USB memory stick, but I have no idea how to set this up.
 
 The floppy-usb method will work ok, but if I can avoid floppies altogether, I would be happy. Is it possilbe to put a DSL image on a PCMCIA drive and boot to it?
 
 As an aside, I have booted this laptop to MSDOS via PCMCIA by using a PCMCIA media reader (the PNY 4-in-1) and a SD memory card that I imaged as a giant "boot floppy" with HP's bootable USB format utility from Windows XP.
 
 Anyway, I grabbed all of the DSL files from a mirror, but there was no manifest or index file, so I don't know which files to use. I see several 50MB images and a couple of floppy disk images. Which files do I need to boot DSL from a USB memory stick via floppy? Also, if it is possible (preferred) to boot to DSL from a PCMCIA storage device, how can I do that?
 
 Thanks.
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