ok, if i may be flippant for a moment, i had a thought about this. the installation instructions have this to say about installing from a DOS partition:
1.Get the following files from your nearest Debian ftp mirror and put them into a directory on your DOS partition: resc1440.bin, drv1440.bin, base2_0.tgz, root.bin, linux, install.bat and loadlin.exe. 2.Execute install.bat from that directory in DOS. 3.skip down to Installation . install.bat simply calls loadlin to load the linux kernel with the magic incantations to set up the installtion RAM disk and such. what if i did the following: 1. Put resc1440.bin, drv1440.bin, base2_0.tgz, root.bin, and linux into a directory /hamm-install 2. add a new entry into /etc/lilo.conf with: image=/hamm-install/linux initrd=/hamm-install/root.bin root=/dev/ram 3. continue with the installation? will this work? (the goal being to install hamm on this system with no working floppy drive, while preserving the existing bo installation.) thanks for your help! -alan "Alan Su" wrote (Wed, 22 Jul 1998 08:51:37 -0700 ): |> |>i'm kicking windows off my disk, and i'd like to put hamm in it's |>place. currently, i'm dual booting between windows and bo, but i'd |>like to keep it available, just so i can compare and fiddle with both |>of them. |> -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null