>> Is there a way to boot to Linux via a floppy, rather then relying 
>> MacOS to
>> bootstrap?

If you can get a bootable MacOS with the BootX extension and Linux 
kernel onto a floppy, that would work. Alas, that is too many KB for a 
floppy. You could try a Zip, write a bootable CD-ROM, or (sharp inhale) 
a SyQuest.

Charles Dostale
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Manager, Silver Oaks Communications
824 17th Street,  Moline  IL 61265
http://www.silveroaks.com


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