> Or, you could do the really hard 19-part download on your 2nd Mac,
> mount the combined image, convert it with DiskCopy into 1 big fat
> image, segment it with DropStuff into floppy-sized chunks, copy each
> chunk to the empty space on your 5300, expand them with Stuffit
> Expander, mount the big fat disk image, and install away. ;-)  ... or
> not...  heh
--
Couldn't you just copy the 'really big fat image' onto the 5300's hard drive
whilst in SCSI disk mode (seeing as you now have the proper cable)? Then
install the OS with the 5300 booting up of a floppy disk?

That way, you can just do the good 'ol easy install...

--
John


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