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Old 02-20-2004, 12:52 AM   #1
andzerger
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heres something i havent seen posted before


of course i just joined last week .. not like ive left for more than 10 minutes either .. anyway ..

im trying to do a netork installation of Vector 4 on a laptop (a tiny one, with no CDROM or floppy) ..

apparantly vector doesnt support a network installation, but i think i can get by that minor detail if only i could log in to the laptops ISOLINUX shell i got to boot up from PXE and upload all the files that i need to ..

there must be a way to do this, it would be very unlike linux not to allow me to do something like this

ack i need a hacked kernel or something, ethernet support for vectors vmlinuz somehow

can anyone help? id sure appreciate it
 
  


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