My old NEC Versa P440 laptop computer has no working CD drive, and can't boot 
off a USB thumb drive. It does have a USB connected 1.44" floppy drive that 
came with a rescue disk, so I believe that it may be able to boot off that.
 
Okay then, how do I make a 1.44" Linux boot disk (boot/ root pair?) with enough 
USB capability to let me mount a USB thumb drive, one loaded with a Net based 
Fedora installation iso? Bit confused about how I might invoke the USB stick's 
Network based installation then, should I actually manage to get a boot a basic 
system up from floppies?
 
Please, just vague ideas are all that's really required. If there are any 
relevant links with which I could be very gratefully provisioned, then I'm sure 
to realize a solution, provided that one may be possible in this case.
 
T. :-)
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