The installer will allow you to specify the location of your cabs. It defaults
to /dev/cdrom. If you install your cabs like, you will be asked for a windows
boot floppy. However, if you have an existing Win4Lin 2.0 install, and you're
going to put 3.0 on the same machine, you should not have to remove your
existing cab files installation, or your personal windows installation.

Regards,
Mike


At 07:26 PM 5/30/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Before I hose my Win4Lin 2.0 install, I have a question:
>
>     Has anyone been able to install Win4Lin3.0 w/o a having a CD ROM drive?
>
>I have the Win98 CD, but my laptop does not have a CDROM drive. In the past
>I simply copied all the files to my harddisk or mounted the CD remotely.
>'winsetup' let me specify where the .CABs were, so this worked fine.
>
>My impression from the README file is that the CDROM drive is required.
>
>- Bobman
>
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