From: Shannon Mecklenburg (shannon@mecklenburg.cc)
Date: Sat Dec 01 2001 - 20:34:35 CET
Not quite sure of the question. But yes you can put mulinux into the ext2
partitions. When you choose the option to clone the OS to the hard drive
choose the EXT2 partitions options.
If you want to mandrake on the machine and do not have access to a CD-ROM
drive you could maybe either FTP the files from the mandrake machine,
download them from the Internet, or mount the Mandrake Machine's hard drive.
At 07:06 AM 12/1/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello.
>I just joined this mailing list. I have a question or two for anyone
>that wishes to answer. :)
>
>I have a Pentium 75 machine with 16 megs of RAM, a 1.44 floppy drive,
>and 2 blank ext2 partitions. It has no operating system installed on it
>AT ALL. I've read through some mu documents, and I see plenty of HOWTOs
>regarding installing under DOS, under a FAT32 partition, but none that
>resemble my situation. So I ask: is it possible?
>
>My main machine is a Mandrake Linux box so I would have no problem
>downloading the installation files. I'm confused how I cram them on 1.44
>floppies, however.
>
>Thanks to anyone who replies :)
>
>Have a good weekend
>
>-jason
>
>
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