Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:34:05 +0200
From: "T. Ribbrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux on a 100CT

On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 12:51:10PM -0700, Philip Nienhuis wrote:
[...]
> 4. What you can do to install Linux is to make a temporary FAT partition 
> and copy the install kernel + support files to it. Then boot using 
> loadlin.exe (usually something like "loadlin vmlinuz <parameters>) and 
> off you go.
[...]

Alternatively, some Linux distros offer the option of booting from a
floppy, then choosing another boot medium. If that first boot floppy
happens to have the right PCMCIA drivers, you can then run an install
via a network card or an external CD-ROM drive. Mandrake 9.1/9.2
supported the first option, while with Mandrake 10.1 I had to use an
external SCSI CD-ROM (I happen to have a PCMCIA SCSI adapter). I have
not tried other ways or distros, but I would not be surprised if they
existed.

Cheerio,

Thomas
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