Hmm, ZIP drive? get a lend of one.. I've heard it is possible, other
options include building your own install kernel and installing over PPP,
I did this once with a 386 pc I have at home, dog slow install..
Dave.
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999 99179865 at tolka.dcu.ie wrote:
> Can anybody sujest a way of installing Linux on to a laptop which does
> not have a CD-ROM drive or a network card.
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