What about a USB pen drive instead?

PS, You DO realise you have a reply to header set, despite the fact this list munges?

Yuri de Groot wrote:

No idea but if Mandrake had been installed and your'd
chosen to backup your partion table on Floppy disk during
the install or afterwards your'd simply need to stick the
first Mandrake CD and the disk in the computer reboot load
rescue mode from the CD and Choose restore partion tables.
There was a similar problem to this mention a while back I
think on this list try having a look at the Archive (if
there is one?) I think a solution may have been found
then.



This is [EMAIL PROTECTED] hopeless if you bring home your shiny new laptop only to discover it has:

* No floppy drive
* No serial port
* No parallel port
* An unsupported (under linux) winmodem

This was an insurance replacement (after burglary).
On th plus side, it has four usb ports, an eth0 port
and a CD burner / DVD reader.

I guess I can't complain, having jumped from 500MHz
to 2GHz, 128MB to 256MB yada yada yada.

We miss the floppy drive though.
Julia needs it to share files with work.

Yuri







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