Hi, Using Debian2.0. My home installation with Linux and Win95 works perfectly. Now I am trying to install Linux on my NT machine at work.
For my home installation, I used CD-ROM method for installation and this is what I did: 1)Copy all the CD-ROM drivers from autoexec.bat and config.sys files to a DOS bootable diskette. 2)Boot from the 'DOS boot diskette+CD-ROM drivers'. 3)cd to the CD-ROM drive and run the Linux boot.bat file 4)Smooth as silk. It worked fine. No problem. Problem: With the NT machine at work, there is no autoexec.bat or config.sys files. So I could not do step#1, #2 as described above. I do not know how to configure the PC to boot from the CD-ROM. Can you help ? I downloaded the 'Linux+NT-Loader mini HOW-TO' and in step3.3 it says.. "..Now boot linux from diskettes..". I do not have linux boot diskettes. all I have in the CD.. Rathon. ____________________________________________________________________ Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1