[wellylug] Linux on laptops
Donald Gordon
don at dis.org.nz
Sat Sep 18 13:32:29 NZST 2004
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 00:10:00 -0700
Ian Sterling <xyverz at gmail.com> wrote:
> > My longest surviving Debian system started from *3* floppies.
>
> Heh. My first deb install started from four. I guess you're l33ter
> than me. ;) *snicker*
I seem to recall installing potato from six -- root, boot, 4xdrivers
But there was an option, IIRC with the PCI/IDE disks, to cut that down
to one drivers disk, for three disks total. This didn't support
installation off PCMCIA NICs, though. The six disk set worked very well
on the Compaq Contura Aero, which had a single PCMCIA slot, and a PCMCIA
floppy drive -- which stopped working when Linux loaded up cardmgr. But
Debian didn't load up cardmgr until you'd fed it all the floppies, which
made it installable over the network :-)
Slackware, of course, only needed two disks for an NFS or CDROM install
(IIRC).
donald
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