Hi Sridhar,
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 10:07:27AM -0500, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
Which network card? It's very possible that the
INSTALL_TINY kernel is
It's a PCMCIA ne2000 compatible NIC made by Accton. It gets
recognized by all (boot, bootlap, and boot-tiny) sets of floppies as
either ne0 or ne2. I asume there is support for it on all the
kernels, then.
Basically, it just involves doing everything sysinst
does, but manually,
while skipping any steps which aren't completely necessary and use too
much RAM.
I see. I'm trying to find a set of floppies to install from then,
since my laptop doesn't have a CD drive and I have no success with the
network installation. Do you know whether they exist at all?
Again thank you!
Angel
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