Re: Compaq 5300

2000-03-31 Thread Terry Hancock
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
 I'm not sure quite what you mean. Do you mean you don't have any room on
 The Millers wrote:
  Dear Wonderful Deb_Ian People, I would like to move forward with
  exploring a Linux system using a Compaq LTE 5300 laptop. The method by
  which I can load the kernel/OS is limited to diskette. What would be
  the best way way to proceed from this point using Debian's
  Linux? Thank You Very Much for Your Time, Jerry Miller

Well, assuming that he means that he only has 
the ability to install using floppies (i.e. he 
is intending to install to the hard drive as
normal).  This is my recommendation:

1) Download and create the rescue disk  boot 
   floppies according to Debian installation guide.

2) Install the base system on the laptop, with 
   the appropriate configuration options for 
   whichever of the following is easiest for you:

  A) Install a laptop modem (PCMCIA type, for 
 example). Should cost about $50.  (?)  Of 
 course, if you've already got a modem, you're
 in luck.

  B) Ethernet card (assuming your laptop has 
 PCMCIA you can probably pick one of these 
 up for $50-$100).  Of course, this is only
 useful if you have an internet-connected 
 ethernet to which you can attach the
 laptop, but this was the method I had 
 selected.

  C) Parallel port CD-ROM install. You'll need 
 one of those laptop CD-ROMs that install 
 through the parallel port.  This is 
 probably $100.

  D) *FREE* Install SLIP or PLIP and network 
 using the parallel or serial ports on 
 the laptop. (But, sorry I don't know how, 
 I just know you can do it).  I'd guess 
 this is the hardest, but it has the 
 advantage of not requiring new hardware.

3) Proceed with the complete install (via dselect) 
using the source method that you chose above. 

I HAVE NOT TRIED THIS, and I'm no expert, but 
I did work this out as a plan for myself, when 
I was considering buying a 701 Thinkpad, and I 
thought it might be useful to you.

Best of luck.

P.S. -- Mr. Miller, is your username really untitled ? :)

-- 
Terry Hancock
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Compaq 5300

2000-03-30 Thread The Millers



Dear Wonderful Deb_Ian People,

I would like to move forward with exploringa Linux 
system using a Compaq LTE 5300 laptop. The method by which I can load the 
kernel/OS is limited to diskette. What would be the best way way to proceed from 
this point using Debian's Linux? 

Thank You Very Much for Your Time,

Jerry Miller


Re: Compaq 5300

2000-03-30 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
I'm not sure quite what you mean. Do you mean you don't have any room on
your hard disk to install linux? You'll need to have some room because
even the base debian is to small to run off a single floppy. If you
don't want to create a new partition for linux (which is the standard
way of doing things) I think you can still do it using UMSDOS which
allows you to create your linux system within an existing DOS
filesystem. I've never done this and couldn't give you any more details
about this. Did you take a look at this web page:
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/i386/install ?

The Millers wrote:

 Dear Wonderful Deb_Ian People, I would like to move forward with
 exploring a Linux system using a Compaq LTE 5300 laptop. The method by
 which I can load the kernel/OS is limited to diskette. What would be
 the best way way to proceed from this point using Debian's
 Linux? Thank You Very Much for Your Time, Jerry Miller

--
Jens B. Jorgensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]