-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 24 August 2002 06:24, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > I am using a IBM thinkpad T23. The cdrom and floppy drive are > interchangeable in the ultrabay. My problem is that the special > Speakup-enabled disks I must use to have speech during the install, since i > am blind are floppies. But because I don't have internet or network up and > running yet, I have to use the cdrom option to install the packages. If I > turn off the computer in the midst of the install in order to put the cdrom > in instead of the floppy drive, will I then be unable to take up the > install again? Is there any way around this problem? Thanks. > > Cheryl Can't you connect the floppy with an external cable? Most laptops I know of have this option. It makes it possible to connect both the CD and the floppy at the same time.
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