Booting Damn Small w/out CD Boot
I have an old Packard Bell, c1992, in my closet. 16MB ram, 1MB VRam, 75mhz. No USB, no networking cables. The last connectivity that thing had was a short-lived BlueLight free internet connection, back when that used to exist, and that on a 14 kilobit connection.
The system's dying on me with Windows, and I figure I could be happier with linux. I'm trying to use Damn Small Linux for this. Unfortunately, among the bios (AMIBIOS, I believe) and EZ-BIOS, there doesn't seem to be any setting allowing me to boot from CD. It's either A: or C: So, I'm curious, is there a way to boot the CD through a boot floppy? |
Damn small will be damned slow on that hardware: 16M RAM is too low. There is a chance that some X applications, like firefox or xpdf will not even be useable.
I doubt whether it worths messing about with it. |
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