On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Alejandro Flores Jimenez wrote:
Does anyone know how to install debian 2.13 on a laptop where
the CDROM is connected only via PCMCIA card?
Simple enough- boot from floppy, install kernel and drivers from floppy images,
and then you should be able top install modules for
I did that once on a 486 laptop ..what i did..
1) install debian on my desktop PC and do a basic configuration of all the
packages i want
2) take a drive image of that partition using whatever program you like, i
used powerquest drive image.
3) burn the image to a cd
4) make a boot disk with the
I'm trying slowy to get my whole office over to Debian g, and
the next machine I'm going to tackle is the TI-Extensa 560CD laptop.
I installed it on an Extensa 570CDT (except for X); no problems with the
base installation. The CD-ROM is a standard ATAPI on /dev/hdb. The fact
that there is a
On Wed, 20 Nov 1996, Paul Christenson wrote:
I'm trying slowy to get my whole office over to Debian g, and
the next machine I'm going to tackle is the TI-Extensa 560CD laptop.
I installed it on an Extensa 570CDT (except for X); no problems with the
base installation. The CD-ROM is a
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Subject: Laptop and PCMCIA
I'm trying slowy to get my whole office over to Debian g, and
the next machine I'm going to tackle is the TI-Extensa 560CD laptop. Is
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