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Re: tlug: no floppy installation



Definitely not true. I installed by booting off CD on the machine
described here:

http://www.tlug.gr.jp/ML/9910/msg00153.html

Aside from the weird IDE thing which was my own fault, it booted off the
CD just fine. It doesn't even have a CD-ROM or floppy now, but it runs
happily, reboots slowly but surely.

-Grendel


Viktor Pavlenko wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I tried to install Mandrake 6.0 on my desktop last night. The BIOS
> stopped recognizing floppy drive some time ago, but I thought it
> wouldn't be a problem. Seemingly I was wrong. Actually the
> installation goes smoothly, but when I'm booting the system for the
> first time the machine freezes (the last thing it shows on the screen
> is 'Making /mnt/disk [OK]'. When I disconnect the floppy drive from
> the motherboard, I get lots of weird error messages and end up with
> kernel panic.
> 
> I know it sounds funny, and I know I have to get a new motherboard,
> but the question is: is it true that one can't install Linux on a
> machine without a working floppy drive?
> 
> Regards,
> ___________________________________
> Viktor Pavlenko \\\ IMRglobal Tokyo
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