well, so far no luck, I even tried compiling a kernel with the minimums needed and it wont fit on a floppy, its close but just a little big
what your trying to do I know can be done though, it isnt for rookies
do you have access to another machine that isnt a laptop?I assume you do
here's a another possibility, pull the hard drive out of the laptop, put all the install files on the hard drive(if its big enough, your gonna need around 4-5gigs total), this can be done with an IDE to laptop drive adapter for the 2.5" laptop drive
then boot up with a basic linux install floppy set, slackware has these as part of their disc set, they have to made with a working PC though, once booted up run the setup routine and point the install to the install files on the hard drive, after that it gets easier, once its installed you can delete the hard drive install files and recover the space
This isnt for rookies, and laptops are a pain to deal with sometimes.Right now though, this is the best I can come up with, and it avoids the dvd usb issue completely.Once its installed though, getting your dvd drive to work shouldnt be too tough. |