On Dec 2, 2006, at 9:36 PM, Lan Barnes wrote:
Yeah, it's all coming back to me now. But I doubt if that would
boot my
Win98 CD for me. Have to look at Jim's suggestion or cobble
together a DOS
boot disk with the ATAPI driver, which IIRC is a bitch to get right
in M$.
Oh my apologies, my reading comprehension is off - I thought you were
going to install RedHat.
However, Win98 also came with a similar set up - a floppy disk that
had an assortment of CD-ROM drivers that allowed it to bootstrap the
machine and then get it over to CD. You can download such an image
from:
http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
Though those images are all packed up using a Windows-based tool for
writing out the floppy. But if you have another Windows box around
(or perhaps WINE), you should be able to create what you need.
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