You can also create boot floppies off the Debian CD. There should be a directory on the cd called disks-i386. It contains the boot floppy image files. You will also need the utility rawrite2 from the dosutils directory (or somewhere on the net like ftp.us.debian.org).
Pat On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 01:58:31PM -0800, Robert Cymbala wrote: > > Hi ~ > Here's a method that installs Debian from floppy disks and > then from a parallel port CD-ROM device (microSolutions bantam > backpack). > > "Debian GNU/Linux on Toshiba T4700ct Notebook" > http://www.lafn.org/~cymbala/Debian/t4700ct.html > > -- ======================================================================= Patrick Ouellette Amateur Radio: KB8PYMi mobile/portable 9 (somewhere in 9 land) Debian Linux Developer (as time and family permit) Human? (the jury is still out on this one) ======================================================================= GPG Fingerprint: 8577 CFA7 B984 8E58 0D00 79B6 CFDA 9D82 06A7 376E