> I'm wanting to install Gentoo onto a new (to me) system with an
> empty hard drive.  The machine doesn't have a CD drive.  It does
> have a good high speed connection to the Internet and a floppy
> drive.

I installed gentoo on my CD-less floppyless thinkpad x31 in roughly the following way:

- boot another PC with the knoppix CD
- /etc/init.d/knoppix-terminal-server start (or something like that, I don't have the 
CD here. This starts a netboot server without the need to configure it by hand)
- with a direct ethernet connexion between the knoppix box and my new laptop, net-boot 
the laptop.
- use the alternate installation guide to install from knoppix and from an old usb CD 
drive.

This probably isn't the easiest way to do it but... it worked.

Also, did you consider booting tomsrtbt (http://www.toms.net/rb/) from the floppy and 
then install from there, following the alternate installation guide and downloading 
the necessary stage and packages?

Matthieu

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