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Today, The Esteemed James E. Griffin gathered electrons and wrote:
> Folks,
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> Created the requisite boot image floppy for no cd-rom system. Should I
> just get the pcmcia card adapter for this backpack drive, as the nospin
> provided cd-roms have a boot image for pcmcia interface cd-rom drives?
I've never done pcmcia install (done cd, network, nfs, ftp, local hd).
But from what I hear, installing from the pcmcia is fairly
straightforward.
If you have a network card (pcmcia) and a lan at work, try putting the cd
in an ftp'able place (beg your IT guys....if you are it). Read the docs
for network install. You'll need to make the network boot disk of course.
good luck
HTH!
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