Creating a Network Boot Disk
Thank you to everyone for their helpful advice. Since I have no CD ROM drive
for my laptop, I was wondering if someone could help me make a network boot
disk so I can mount the CD ROM of my windows box onto my laptop. That way i
can i can install linux as if i had a CD ROM on my laptop. It seems that to
do a network installation of debian using floppy disks is more trouble than
it's worth.
My laptop is an IBM 560E... no CD ROM. My network card is a 3COM Megahertz
(model 3CCFEM556B). I've downloaded the drivers from the 3Com website but i
don't really how to use them to make a network boot disk. I just want my
laptop to boot so I can access my windows machine running Windows ME (yes i
know... ME Sucks!)
Thank you for any help!
-Allan
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