does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main hurdles being:
- BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only. - no cdrom (bootable or otherwise) I've got as far as putting openbsd onto the beast, but can't not figure out how to over-write that with debian. I've been playing with debootstrap, but with very little success. >From my research, the existing options appear to be (1) have a window parition, install from there using loadin, or (2) rip out the HD, pop it into another machine and install, then replace in laptop. I'm trying to avoid the Windows option, and I'm not very good with small bits of electronica, so would like to avoid (2) if I can also. Is there an equivalent of loadin for other *nix's? Any other ideas?

