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Old 08-06-2005, 09:10 PM   #1
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Wireless Network Install via Floppy Project


I am going to be pursuing creating multiple sets of boot floppies with native kernel or driver disk support for multiple distributions.

Ex. SuSe 8.2 (Working!)
Slackware 10.1 (Working!
Redhat 9 (Working!)
Redhat 7.3 (Working!)

I am trying to compile and create these disks for people with no cd-rom and simply a wireless card and floppy! I think it will benefit a few of us!

Any suggestions? Questions? Requests? Post below!

Thank you
-John

P.S. I am only 16 so I need to juggle school in with this, so any help would be great!
 
  


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