On Wed, 23 May 2001, Peter Hardy wrote:
> Basically, we've come across a 486 laptop that we'd like to get linux onto,
How hard to remove the HDD, and copy a disto on using your desktop PC?
Then replace HDD, boot from floppy, and install. PPP could be slow.
I guess you'd need a special cable or adaptor for the IDE.
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