Never tried it, but I read in an installation guide once, if you have
NFS probably setup on the other linux machine, then you can install it
over that, you should be able to just share the cdrom on the other
linux, if it has one, if not, put everything on one of it's disks (it
will be faster this way to).
Slackware and Debain can be installed from floppy, so I *assume* RedHat
is no differant.
Also you can install it off of the win95 partation, if you keep it, and
it has enough free space. Copy everything from the linux machine cd-rom
to the win95 C:\ drive, via ftp or samba. If you don't have a cd-rom in
any of the machines, you could download it from redhat to either the
win95 part and install it from there, or to the linux machine and
install it via NFS.
Hope that helps
David Huybregts wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
> How can I install RedHat 6.0 on my laptop without a CD-rom player?
>
> It has a DEC network card and is by Win'95 (YUCK) connected to another Linux
> machine...
>
> Anybody?
>
> David.