On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Ray Olszewski wrote:

> 3. If the host is on a LAN and there is another Linux machine on it, do an
> NFS install. Most (all?) of the major distributions support this option
> (I've actually done Slackware, Debian, and I think Red Hat this way).
> 
With RedHat you can also (I believe) do an smb install from a windows box
on the lan.

> At 11:21 PM 1/11/99 -0500, Koyote wrote:
> >
> >    I've got a couple of different Linux cd-roms, a nice computer, two
> >hard drives, and I can't load the thing!
> >    My cd-rom drive is flaky, and not reliable enough to get the load
> >completed. I managed to get some files copied to the Windows drive,
> >but can't access them when in the Linux unstall program (Red Hat).
> [deleted]
> 
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