On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Civileme wrote:
> Well, an old one, really, but with a new twist.
>
> I want to install Linux-Mandrake automagically from a hard disk to the SAME hard
>disk.
>
> This computer has a hard drive, and a proprietary EXTERNAL interface for a floppy.
>The internal is a Laptop 44 min interface with no power for a CD.
>
> There is on-board sound, a LCD display, an ethernet interface, serial and parallel
>ports, built-in speakers and a touch screen Keyboard and mouse interfaces are PS/2
>
> Sound like a notebook? It isn't. It's a wall-mount for medical monitoring and
>superannuated for that use.
>
> So folks, put on your thinking caps and let us see if we can configure LILO or GRUB
>to pick up a boot.img.
>
> I know, I know. I could mount the Laptop HDD on another machine and get most things
>done except I would have to reconfigure the Ethernet interface, but isn't there a
>better way?
>
> Civileme
>
I'm mising the problem, it got the space and it's got ethernet. where is
the problem?
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