On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Richard Adams wrote:
 
> I installed all the A series and N series, which is a total of 24 disks,
> however you can cut that amount down considerably.
> 
> I belive Lawson once made a list of the minimum disks needed to install and
> have a working network.

I think I now see my way: I will, under DOS, partition the laptop HD in
two, one smallish one (64 M) which I will later use as swap, and the rest
for Linux; will copy the A and N series with Interlink, after which I can
boot and root, and install A and N from the HD. 

Should work  (famous last words...)

Thanks for all your help,
  
Cheers,

 Ron the Frog, on the banks of the Paraguay River.

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