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I have done this, not with debian and not with a laptop, but with mandrake and an iopener which is now loading mandrake from a 2.5"(laptop) hard drive. Especially with a distribution kernel, I had no problems booting on both environments. But I would recommend connecting your drive as hda on the desktop, else your boot record will/may not be written to the correct disk. Then I copied a usb->ethernet enabled kernel onto the drive, reinstalled in the iopener and viola, a very tiny web browser. -tim Quoting C_Principe at telesalesinc.com: > I have been having some fun lately trying to get Debian installed on my > computer. First the background: > > Compaq Presario 4/25 (read: old!) with no CD-ROM drive. I used floppy > images to do the initial install, then grabbed the rest from the FTP site. > Recently, I got a NIC card and, not knowing anything about modconf or > something easy, I took the long route around of reinstalling the base > system again. *Then* I couldn't get the NIC card to work, and I finally > got X running, so I decided to *reinstall* the base system again. (This is > the proof of the adage that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.) > Anyway, I couldn't track down my original floppies, so I downloaded the > latest images from the Debian FTP site. No matter what version I use, I > keep getting an error ("Error writing to disk: Success") that prematurely > aborts the loading of the base system and attempts to extract an incomplete > base2.1.tgz. I am very frustrated with the floppy process and wondering > about CD-ROM solutions. > > I am nervous about trying to hunt down an external CD-ROM because the > computer is so old. I don't even believe it has a SCSI port on it. I am > wondering if it is possible to take the hard drive that I have, and put it > temporarily into a computer that has a CD-ROM drive, and do the basic > installation on that computer. > > Has anyone attempted this in the past? Any suggestions/solutions? > > - > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the > message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored). > ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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