ke4nt1

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Posted: April 26 2005,19:11 |
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Is the cdrom built-in, or connected by USB or PCMCIA ?
If built-in, grab the boot-0.8.0.img file from the download section, and make a boot floppy with that..
If USB, grab the bootusb-0.8.img file, and try that.
Once booted, there are a wealth of cheat codes available at the boot: prompt by pressing f2 or f3
Typically, just let it do it's thing, (either press enter or wait) , and see if you get to the X desktop.
Without knowing more about your system specs. I can't offer you too much more to go on.
With low-ram systems, I'd try "dsl 2" and see if you can get to a shell prompt.
With higher pcu/ram systems, there are more options for you.. A system with over 128MB ram might try " dsl dma toram " with many more options available.
Once you get past the boot: prompt, running dsl from the floppy booted system should behave just like any other DSL .
73 ke4nt
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