I am attempting to install Debian on a fairly old machine (Intel 486) which can't be
set up to boot from the CD. I have created the rescue and root floppy disks and am
able to boot using them. However, the installation does not give me the possibility
of installing the system from the CD (only from floppies, a hard disk or a mounted
filesystem.
1. Is it possible to install the way I intended (boot from floppy, install from
CD-ROM)? If so, am I not able to because of the age of my machine or some
configuration problem?
2. What would you suggest I do? I do not have any DOS diskettes and the machine's
hard drive has no OS on it.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
-Daniel Magaud
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