Re: installing debian with floppies on laptop

2004-02-20 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from tripolar: > s. keeling wrote: > > >Note, you have to say yes to cardbus even if your cards/slots aren't > >cardbus. This is detailed in /usr/src/linux/documentation... > > One question- at what point will it ask me to say Yes to cardbus? That's in the kernel re-compile stage in ma

Re: installing debian with floppies on laptop

2004-02-20 Thread tripolar
s. keeling wrote: Incoming from tripolar: I need to install debian on a laptop ( no OS installed ) with a bad dvd-rom drive. I would like to get network up to do network install. Laptop is Toshiba satellite 1805-s203. Etherfast 10/100 PC Card Linksys ( PCMPC100 ) That should be supported

Re: installing debian with floppies on laptop

2004-02-20 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from tripolar: > I need to install debian on a laptop ( no OS installed ) with a bad > dvd-rom drive. I would like to get network up to do network install. > Laptop is Toshiba satellite 1805-s203. > Etherfast 10/100 PC Card Linksys ( PCMPC100 ) That should be supported out of the box by

RE: installing debian with floppies on laptop

2004-02-20 Thread Mark Phillips
: tripolar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 11:45 AM To: debian-user Subject: installing debian with floppies on laptop I need to install debian on a laptop ( no OS installed ) with a bad dvd-rom drive. I would like to get network up to do network install. Laptop is Toshiba

installing debian with floppies on laptop

2004-02-20 Thread tripolar
I need to install debian on a laptop ( no OS installed ) with a bad dvd-rom drive. I would like to get network up to do network install. Laptop is Toshiba satellite 1805-s203. Etherfast 10/100 PC Card Linksys ( PCMPC100 ) Orinoco Gold Lucent ( PC24E-H-FC ) wireless Which Floppies should I use? I h