Carjam wrote:
>
> Yes. It is expensive. It is also free, if you know where to look. Not sure
> how much it costs for an official copy. Interlink, however, is free. It
> comes with dos, and it is technically illegial to download or distribute it.
> But it is not for sale anywere, so your not doing anything wrong, right?
However, Interlnk does not handle long filenames - only the old
DOS-style 8.3 format. Also, it gets unreliable when used with large
disks ('large' in this case being a gig or so, IIRC).
It requires both machines to be running DOS - not exactly ideal for
installing a 'real' operating system #;-D
Regards,
Ozz.
Re: [newbie] Install to a laptop without a CD drive?
Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root Fri, 11 Aug 2000 13:38:11 -0700
- [newbie] Install to a laptop without ... Jeff Malka
- Re: [newbie] Install to a laptop... Daniel Bodanske
- Re: [newbie] Install to a la... Carjam
- Re: [newbie] Install to ... Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root
- Re: [newbie] Install to a la... patrick darcy
- Re: [newbie] Install to a laptop... Darryl Gibson
