The problem is, this computer has no floppy drive. I tried a USB drive and it didn't work. So I can't install because I get to the point where the install asks for a floppy with the driver, and I can't provide it. There does not seem to be an option to provide the driver on another CD-rom.
What is my best option here? I can think of
1) set up the network and install the driver from an NFS/FTP/HTTP share.
2) Make my own CD1 somehow, that includes the driver. I guess I can mount the iso, add the file(s) to the right folder, and then burn the iso to CD. But I don't know where to put the files. Honestly I don't even know if the .c and .h files (the ones I have) are what I need here.
3) Figure out how to get the install to recognize a USB floppy.
Which should I try? How do I go about them? Anybody done this before, one of these ways, or some other way? I think I prefer #2, if that's possible. Although if HTTP will work, I can do that pretty easily.
Thanks, Matt Morgan Manager of Information Systems Brooklyn Museum of Art
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